8 years ago Letter: The drug dealers among us To the Editor; A couple of recent short crime reports in the Bangor Daily News showed four drug dealers who looked white.
8 years ago Letter: Vote for Carole Boothroyd To the Editor; I intend to vote for Carole Boothroyd for the Maine State Senate, District 4.
8 years ago What free speech is suitable for the Web? So, consider the internet to be one, big ole’ bucket of free expression – news and information pouring in constantly.
8 years ago Traumatic brain injury: concussion and strangulation in domestic violence Health Cares about Domestic Violence (HCADV) Day aims to reach members of the healthcare community to acknowledge the critical importance of assessing for domestic violence, as well as the long term health implications of domestic violence and lifetime exposure to violence.
8 years ago Political letters/commentary Political letters and commentary through the Nov. 8 election.
8 years ago SAD 4/RSU 80 budget still not ‘right’ To the Editor; Here it is October and the school board has just rolled out version 4 of a budget that should have been settled before July 1, and that has failed at public vote 3 times.
8 years ago Update from SAD 4 directors To the Editor; After six months and three failed budgets, there is finally some good news for residents and taxpayers of SAD 4.
8 years ago To Piscataquis County voters To the Editor; The Red County Caucus, founded by Senator Paul T. Davis and like-minded County Republicans, is proud of the fact that Piscataquis County was the only county in all of New England that failed to elect President Obama in the 2008 presidential election.
8 years ago Answering the call of opportunity In 1865 Horace Greeley advised “Go West, young man, and grow up with the country.” Long before these words were penned Americans were steadily moving to the west seeking new land. They moved westward in waves as early as 1776.
8 years ago Give our students the keys to success The beginning of a new school year is a good time to ask, “Are our state’s youngest students ready to learn and thrive in a school environment?” And, as we all have a vested interest in the quality of Maine’s future workforce, we also should ask, “Are our state’s early learners on a solid path to succeed, so they graduate on time with the necessary skills to be ready for college and the workplace?”
8 years ago Background from the suburbs DOWN THE ROADA PIECEBy Milt Gross As soon as I moved to Maine as a fledgling minister, I bought my first shotgun from Bob, who owned a tiny store in Bethel.
8 years ago Our students deserve much better To the Editor; Question 2 on the November ballot increases money for public education programs through raising, by a small amount, the taxes wealthy Mainers would pay.
8 years ago LePage’s good deeds To the Editor; I agree many of the comments our governor has made should never have been made.
8 years ago Maine’s infant mortality rate is heading in the wrong direction By Peggy Rotundo “A tragedy is unfolding in slow motion here in Maine.
8 years ago Age-friendly activists gather To the Editor; Creating livable communities – great places for people of all ages to live, work, and play – was the theme of the recent Maine Age-Friendly conference sponsored by AARP Maine.
8 years ago Ranked Choice voting good for all parties To the Editor; I am writing to express my support of and invite others to consider supporting “Yes on 5” when we vote in November.