September 2018
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: When I was a teenager, there were many times when I made things awkward. It continues today. I try to have normal conversations with people, but when I do, I have nothing to say. My mind goes blank, so I keep quiet and walk away. I feel like the odd person out each […]
Stuart Hunter
Born September 10, 1951 at Milford Hospital in Milford, CT, passed on August 27, 2018 at his home. TOPSHAM — By the time you read this I will be off on my next great adventure! At two years my maternal grandmother moved in with us. She was a constant companion and minder while growing up. […]
George M. Shaw
PITTSTON — George M. Shaw, 77, of Pittston, went home to be with the Lord while on an annual family fishing trip in Northern Maine on Friday, September 7th, 2018. He was born on April 16th, 1941, the son of the late Glen P. Shaw and Shirbie Markey Kinney. George graduated from Morse High School […]
Richard Wyer
HARPSWELL — Richard (Dick) Wyer passed away on July 7, 2018, at his home. A Celebration of Life has been planned for Saturday, Sept. 15 at 2 p.m. at 55 Tide Mill Cove Road, Harpswell, followed by a potluck supper.
Jimmy Carter cautions Dems not to scare off moderates
ATLANTA Former President Jimmy Carter sees little hope for the U.S. to change its human rights and environmental policies as long as Donald Trump is in the White House, but he has a warning for his fellow Democrats looking to oust the current administration: Don’t go too far to the left. “Independents need to know […]
Moon rock hunter searching for final missing stones
SALT LAKE CITY A strange thing happened after Neil Armstrong and the Apollo 11 crew returned from the moon with lunar rocks: Many of the mementos given to every U.S. state vanished. Now, after years of sleuthing, a former NASA investigator is closing in on his goal of locating the whereabouts of all 50. In […]
‘Monster’ hurricane aims to drench Carolinas
WILMINGTON, N.C. Coastal residents fleeing a potentially devastating blow from Hurricane Florence encountered empty gasoline pumps and depleted store shelves as the monster storm neared the Carolina coast with 140 mph winds and drenching rain that could last for days. While some said they planned to stay put despite hurricane watches and warnings that include […]
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