Lettre B (1e partie)
As you probably already know, many years ago, more specifically, until 1967, most St. John Valley students were punished for speaking French on school grounds.
As you probably already know, many years ago, more specifically, until 1967, most St. John Valley students were punished for speaking French on school grounds.
Nobody works harder in an election year than the men and women who produce campaign mailers. This army of graphic designers and writers toil night and day to put together succinct, meaningful messages crucial to voters looking to make an informed choice.
Every September I know it’s time to renew my Genealogical Researcher Card with the state of Maine.
The Caribou Municipal Building was closed for a few days in early October as a precaution and it raised thoughts about citizens who might be uncomfortable coming into the office.
All summer long, we just couldn’t seem to buy a good region-wide, soaking rain, and, not surprisingly, severe drought set in.
To the editor:
After reading Councilor Theriault’s letter in last week’s paper, I had to ask myself a couple of questions.
In nearly every industry, we are able to shop for goods and services by comparing publicly available price and quality information. From buying shoes to building a house, we expect to know the full price of what we are purchasing before we buy it.
Everyone deserves a safe place to call home — a place where we can be ourselves, relax, and feel accepted and loved. The sad truth is that for many people across our state, this is not a reality.
I am sharing these recipes sent in a while ago. I’m not sure if we will get a chance to share it at a football gathering, but maybe we can plan a movie marathon with a few very close friends or family.