We should start to think positively and stop believing claims without evidence.
October 2018
Our View: It takes a group effort to fight postpartum depression
In the excitement and chaos surrounding a birth, risk factors and symptoms can be overlooked.
Florida Panhandle building codes lagged behind rest of state
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — It was once argued that the trees would help save Florida’s Panhandle from the fury of a hurricane, as the acres of forests in the region would provide a natural barrier to savage winds that accompany the deadly storms. It’s part of the reason that tighter building codes — mandatory in […]
Congress heads toward postelection fight over border wall
WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is heading toward a postelection showdown over President Donald Trump’s wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, as GOP leaders signal they’re willing to engage in hardball tactics that could spark a partial government shutdown and the president revs up midterm crowds for the wall, a centerpiece of his 2016 campaign and a […]
Care at St. Mary’s Cemetery is a disgrace
Editor, I recently read a Letter to the Editor in the Journal Tribune about a lack of care and attention being paid to St. Mary’s Cemetery. Although my family and I live out of state in Massachusetts, we do have family members who are buried in that cemetery and so we drove up and took […]
Popular party band to appear in Old Orchard Beach
UNDER THE COVERS, Maine’s premier party band, brings its high-energy show to Jimmy the Greek’s on Saturday, Nov. 3. Expect three-plus hours of your favorite rock, funk, R&B and country songs at Jimmy the Greek’s. UNDER THE COVERS, fronted by lead singer Melissa Richard, has been Maine’s favorite cover band since the 1990s, performing everything […]
Quilt Club to meet in Kennebunk
Calling all quilters! The Evergreen Quilt Guild will meet on Monday, Oct. 22, from 6 to 9 p.m. at St. David’s Episcopal Church, Route 1, two miles south of Kennebunk Village. Evergreen Quilters usually meet the fourth Monday of each month except July and December. Newcomers are always welcome.
Scarborough company on front lines of battle against the flu
SCARBOROUGH — As another flu season is about to begin, a company in Scarborough that makes rapid diagnostic tests to determine in minutes whether a patient has the flu is ready. Maine and the nation recently suffered through one of the worst seasons for influenza – perhaps since the H1N1 flu outbreak in 2009 – with […]
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