10 years ago The importance of the 2016 presidential caucus To the Editor; In this year of a presidential election, it is good to remind ourselves that our democratic political system is not just about big name players, but also about individual citizens who take time from their busy lives to make their voices heard.
10 years ago Hearing tonight on Greenville airport project To the Editor; A Public Hearing for the proposed Parallel Taxiway Project for the Greenville Municipal Airport will be held at 6 p.
10 years ago Two companies are headed for a showdown over your trash By Matt StoneBDN Staff There’s a competition going on for your trash.
10 years ago The shifting landscape of computer software By now if you rely on genealogical software and a computer to organize and store your genealogical records, you’ve probably heard that Ancestry is abandoning support for Family Tree Maker (FTM) software in 2017.
10 years ago Like a rolling stone By Milt Gross I’ve taken a lot of walks over the years, and I plan to do a lot more walking.
10 years ago The decline of the middle class By Jan Dolcater There is no doubt that this subject is reality.
10 years ago Looking for Mrs. Maine contestants To the editor; Hello! I am the contestant coordinator for the Mrs.
10 years ago Nottingham returns To the Editor; It’s perplexing, at best, to find that a villain so reviled and mocked throughout history has gained such an ardent admirer here in the State of Maine.
10 years ago Leadership By Ken Frederic It’s no surprise to readers of our column that this writer holds our current national leadership in low esteem.
10 years ago Giving isn’t seasonal and needs are continuous By Cynthia Whitney The holidays often remind us how fortunate we are, as well as how many of our neighbors struggle to maintain quality of life.
10 years ago A Christmas gift for coaches with big post players By Bob Cimbollek After watching games in person, on TV and online, and seeing post players not getting enough offensive touches, here’s my Christmas gift for coaches at all levels whose big men who wish they’d post up and get the ball more.