Opinion
Cooking with Susie Q – Week of March 23, 2020
We are in a time that we haven‘t been in before. The panic, fear and confusion is getting to many of us. Please don‘t panic, limit your news viewing to updates only, wash your hands and be respectful of one another.
A message to our communities from your four County hospitals
With COVID-19 now in Maine, your four County hospitals want you to know that we are working collaboratively to keep our communities healthy and safe.
Is it climate averages or normals? It’s both
Climate averages are based on a 30-year period, which is recalculated every decade. Meteorologists presently use the 30-year period from 1981 to 2010.
Peaceful protest continues
To the editor:
Seventeen years ago, on March 19, 2003, the United States invaded Iraq. Immediately thereafter [as well as before], anti war protests began throughout Maine. The protest in Presque Isle has been continuous, in all weathers, through all these years.
Ice fishing changes on Allagash Lake
The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has relaxed the ice fishing rules at Allagash Lake.
Christians aren’t the enemy
We all just need to determine who that real enemy is. The sources in this letter are a good start for your awakening to truth.
Time to end the Rx drug crisis
One issue of critical importance that I hear about from my constituents here in The County is the out-of-control price of prescription drugs.
E.A. Williams: Sailor with Maine tax dollars
Mapleton sees large voter turnout
Sue Skidgell, Mapleton’s election registrar, reported the turnout of voters on March 3 was substantially higher than normal.