WASHINGTON (AP) — Maine Sen. Susan Collins is one of the co-sponsors of a bill that would require state authorities to be alerted when prohibited individuals fail a national background check. The Republican said that Maine and 36 other states aren’t automatically alerted when someone who’s prohibited from buying a gun because of a felony […]
March 2018
Head of VA New England resigns
BOSTON (AP) — The director of the Veteran Affairs’ New England Healthcare System has resigned on Wednesday after continued critique of the quality of care in hospitals under his jurisdiction. Dr. Michael Mayo-Smith stepped down after President Donald Trump’s head of veteran affairs announced an overhaul of VA health care leadership in several states. Mayo-Smith’s […]
Something to Say
Amongst all the talk about lax gun laws and school shootings since the Parkland, Florida massacre, there is one voice the must be heard above all others: Those hit hardest — students. That’s why we’re encouraged that some of our local high schools have supported students who want to walk out for 17 minutes — […]
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Inspiration is an empty bank account. — Mickey Spillane (1918-2006)
Trump Goes to War, Expects ‘Easy’ Win
Imagine you are the commanding general of your nation’s armed forces and head the national government. You decide that another country is getting “cute” and is harming your country. The only way to take on that country is to declare world war, even though your closest allies will be hit far harder than your intended […]
A Victorian Jewel
My precious boys, It is sweet to me to have a little glimpse of your room and to see where you sleep all the long quiet night. I would like to cover all the walls with my love and leave beautiful and loving messages everywhere to whisper in your ears when you least expect them. […]
To Ski or Not to Ski
Recent warm rainy weather has dramatically worsened ski conditions along the Maine coastal plain. Most of the quality snow is gone and ski areas like Pineland and Harris Farms have struggled to stay open. Enthusiastic about the Nordic ski workout and reluctant to let winter go, a dilemma for me has become to ski or […]
What’s Happening at Bath Sunrise Rotary Club
It has been a busy time since our last article the end of January. We’ve helped our fellow Bath Rotary Club Fill-A-Bus for the Food Pantry; welcomed a new member; had a demonstration from the Patten Free Library Robotics Club; heard from Tom Blatz about the United Way; and learned of a farm in Brunswick […]
LETTER
We all benefit from good transportation infrastructure, but maintenance costs need to be assessed fairly. The state budget, from income taxes, needs to fund a portion of the transportation costs, representing the benefit to all Maine citizens, but the majority of the costs should be shared, proportionately, by the users. One, simple and easily achieved […]