The four-bedroom Colonial features lovely landscaping and a very convenient location.
March 2018
Dispute over traffic project escalates as Wiscasset reports new threat from the state
Maine’s Department of Transportation says it won’t create off-street parking to make up for spots lost on Main Street if it has to follow local ordinances, the town says in a court filing.
Another View: Fine lines and obscure points blur the real death penalty issue
Death sentences fall disproportionately on minorities and the poor, and do not deter others from committing murder.
Our View: Independent probe of DHHS failures needed
And Gov. LePage needs to recognize his role in changes that should have been made to protect children like Marissa Kennedy.
Letter to the editor: Student gun-control walkouts will lose value if schools try to take charge
As a Portland Public Schools parent who supports youth activism, I would like to amplify the excellent points made by Falmouth High student Maria Kuhn in her letter to the editor Wednesday about the March 14 ENOUGH National School Walkout, an action proposed and organized by youths as part of the burgeoning student movement demanding […]
Letter to the editor: Federal payoffs in sexual misconduct settlements should not be kept secret
Let’s call it “sub rosa money”: federal funds (your tax dollars) that have been paid to victims of inappropriate sexual behavior (and other violations of federal employment law) for out-of-court settlements. The reported sum (The Washington Post stated last Nov. 17) is $17.2 million over the past two decades. The acts of depredation are never […]
Letter to the editor: Regulators should order changes to unfair propane pricing system
Why is it that the less I use propane energy, the more I am charged per gallon as an individual consumer by my propane suppler? Where does this leave the incentive to conserve on this widely used nonrenewable resource? What about the lessening of our carbon imprint we are so encouraged to do? No other […]
Letter to the editor: Short-term rental operators need to accept South Portland council’s decision
At a recent South Portland City Council meeting, the first agenda item was a local business asking that an abutting property, currently zoned residential, be changed to industrial for use by their business. Neighbors were also there, expressing their concerns and needs related to this change. This longtime local business was told to go to […]
Letter to the editor: Use different wind turbine design to reduce the bird kill
We should stop allowing projects using the current technology because of the impact on bald eagles, bats and other avian creatures.
Letter to the editor: Planned Parenthood volunteers get to make meaningful contribution
Last year, while attending a rally, I was approached by a volunteer from Planned Parenthood, who asked if I supported the services they provided and if I would be interested in volunteering. I said “yes” to both. I was delighted, days later, to be invited to an Hour of Power open house event. When I […]