2018
Calling Out Congress
Didn’t we turn over a new leaf in 2018? Didn’t everyone in Washington resolve to work together on America’s important problems and get things done? Oh, sorry. That must have been that pipe dream I had last weekend when I dozed off in my La-Z-Boy watching the Times Square ball fall on TV. The New […]
Even Mainers Have Their Limits – Don’t They?
I have a confession. I miss seeing the UPS delivery guys wearing shorts. It’s not because they have great legs, though it’s a bit frustrating that they all have better legs than me. It’s really because that means it’s too cold for them to challenge each other by seeing who can stand the cold the […]
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: I’m writing to you about an experience I had that might be useful to girls my age and older. I’m in eighth grade and I’m friends with more boys than girls. Because I’m a tomboy, fitting in with them is easier. Today in manufacturing class, I was hanging out with my friend “Ian.” […]
Varney Joseph Leonce Charron
BATH — Varney Joseph Leonce Charron, 69, of Bath passed away peacefully on December 22, 2017 at Togus Springs. Varney was born in Brunswick on February 17, 1948 and was the only child to Varney Joseph Charron and Yvette Belanger Charron, He attended St. John’s Catholic School, and then went on to Chevrus High School. […]
Frances A. Murray
BRUNSWICK — Frances Althea (Warner) Murray of Maurice Drive died on Wednesday, January 3, 2018 at Maine Medical Center in Portland. She was born in Bath at her home on Middle Street on Friday, May 13, 1938, a daughter of Maurice and Frances (Miller) Warner. She attended Bath schools and graduated from Morse High School […]
Geraldine B. Plezia
Geraldine Brown Plezia, lately of Horizons Living Center in Brunswick, on January 3, 2018 finally used up the last of what she liked to refer to as her nine lives. She determined that she had nine lives because she had been married four different times and was pre-deceased by all of her husbands, Roscoe F. […]