Editorials

11 years ago

Craft brewing rules hard to swallow

  Maine has a robust and growing craft brewing industry, which employs more than 1,200 people. Our state is home to nearly 50 breweries producing quality beer from Bangor to Bar Harbor, Portland to Skowhegan, Biddeford to Whitefield and many communities in between.

11 years ago

Officials authorize turkey hunting in Aroostook

Hunters interested in turkey won’t have to travel downstate this year, following the announcement last week by state wildlife officials that for the first time this spring turkey hunting will be allowed in various locations in Aroostook County.

11 years ago

City-managed public market opening in May

For several years now, the city of Presque Isle’s Downtown Revitalization Committee has been planning and organizing for the opening of an exciting new “Public Market” in the Riverside Drive area of our central business district. Beginning on Thursday, May 15, that goal will finally come to fruition.

11 years ago

Gov. LePage is playing games with voter-approved job bonds

    Beginning with his first day in office, Gov. LePage has branded himself as a shrewd businessman, a so-called “turnaround specialist” willing to make the tough choices in order to move the state’s economy forward.

11 years ago

The 1970s: Aroostook River basin planning in full swing

In its 1968-69 annual report, Maine’s Environmental Improvement Commission (EIC) noted wastewater applications from McKay Rock Products (now Lane Construction) in Presque Isle to discharge stone dust to the Aroostook River in the amount of 450 gallons per minute (gpm), and from Taterstate Frozen Foods in Washburn to unload 750 gpm of potato processing waste into Salmon Brook.

11 years ago

Cup O’ Joe: Planting for the future

Revitalizing Houlton’s downtown has been an ongoing goal of municipal leaders for several years and will likely continue to be a topic of discussion for many more years to come.

11 years ago

Farmers help America keep soil healthy, producing

 Our lives are dependent on healthy soil. While most people think of soil as just dirt, its functions are crucial to our very existence.
    And while it may seem trivial at first glance, healthy soil gives us clean air and water, bountiful crops and forests, productive grazing lands, diverse wildlife and beautiful landscapes.

11 years ago

The human and financial toll of Medicare fraud

Imagine being told by a doctor that you have a medical condition that requires invasive, painful, and expensive treatments — with the majority of the cost billed to the Medicare program — only to later learn that these treatments were not medically necessary after all.

11 years ago

Impressions from the Arctic

Recently, I had the extraordinary experience of joining the Navy for a training exercise known as Ice Exercise (ICEX) to gain a deeper understanding of U.S. military operations in the Arctic and to learn about the region’s strategic value to our country.

11 years ago

The special art of successful interviewing

   The most important step in genealogy is the step I find the most difficult — talking to people. I blame being the last of 10 children for this deficiency — never being able to get a word in edgewise, but I honestly don’t know why I am so shy, or why the right words fail me.