Wet in Washington
On Friday, July 28, Washington, D.C., recorded more than 3 inches of rain in what turned out to be a pretty big deal, statistically speaking.
On Friday, July 28, Washington, D.C., recorded more than 3 inches of rain in what turned out to be a pretty big deal, statistically speaking.
When told, “This is the best beef I have ever eaten,” one might consider the basis for comparison.
Presque Isle Public Works occasionally receives requests to install new signs.
We were somewhere on the edge of Washburn when the sugar began to take hold. My kids had just stuffed their gullets with candy and ice cream thanks to their Papa.
I’m getting a very distinct impression that Maine’s small rural communities aren’t economically viable. At least that seems to be my view from way up here in Aroostook County.
Two weeks ago, the Senate voted late into the night on Thursday and into the early hours of Friday morning, ultimately voting down a bill that would have rolled back many parts of the Affordable Care Act.
With its magnificent buildings, monuments, and memorials, Washington is a city of inspiring sights.
My dad first brought me to the Northern Maine Agricultural Fair after I moved to The County from California back in middle school.