Opinion

3 years ago

Cooking with Susie Q – Week of February 9, 2022

I am ready for spring. The colder weather and snow has worn out its welcome with me. With the colder weather, we eat heartier meals than we would during the summer months. We heard from Kathy in Caribou.

3 years ago

At last: the wedding

The best way I can describe the wedding I had planned to you, dear friends, is a snowball running amok, gathering vast amounts of snow as it rolls uncontrollably down a treacherous hill.  I was helpless. I could no longer add to it, nor take away. 

3 years ago

Curling: Making a comeback?

There has recently been some interest in bringing a curling club back to Presque Isle.  Presque Isle has a long history with curling, and, in fact, had its own curling club from 1964 until the late 1980s.  

3 years ago

New England treasures

Many genealogists like to accumulate a reference library for easy access to records. If your area of research is New England, here are five books that may interest you.  Much depends on the areas you are researching but there’s something here for almost everyone.

3 years ago

Everyone should have the right to vote

To the editor:
Since the anniversary of the insurrection at the Capitol and Martin Luther King Jr. Day, I can’t help thinking that instead of taking steps forward we have stepped back. Every citizen in this country should have the right to vote without being hindered in any way by anyone.

3 years ago

Solar follies

To the editor:
When it comes to building a solar far, why would you — and please forgive me — “stick it where the sun don’t shine”? Winter solstice is a mere 8 hours a day, and it’s a meager light, traveling low across the horizon.

3 years ago

In support of WHOU decision

To the editor:
Wow, someone did the right thing. We hear continuously about priests, coaches, doctors and others in authority sexually abusing boys and girls, sometimes for decades, who are allowed to continue do so because the people in charge and are responsible for stopping this deplorable behavior turn a blind eye. 

3 years ago

How much wood?

How much wood would a woodchuck chuck … no, we’re not doing that one. Instead, we’re going to talk about actual wood. As in, how much have you gone through during the cold snaps this winter, and how can you compare energy use so far this year to other years?

3 years ago

Honor the old stories

Some of us love winter. Others not so much.  For our ancestors winters could be brutal.  Until the mid-20th century, a majority of Americans lived in rural areas, many on back roads.  For them there were no town plows, sanding trucks, ambulances, phones or cars. Horses with sleds couldn’t fight their way through deep snow drifts. 

3 years ago

Flipping the flakes for profit

The great snow battles have begun. Those lovely flakes have fallen and thanks to rampant frolicking undercover of darkness, they have multiplied. Consult your parents on lesson number nine of the birds and the bees for how to.