Editorials

5 years ago

Time to “dew” it again

“My eyes glaze over when you talk about that. Why not stick to the old percentage thing?” 
That was a recent comment I received, complaining about my frequent summertime use of dew point to describe how muggy or not muggy the air is.

5 years ago

All in a name

As I wrote in my last column, researching during the pandemic was challenging with the internet the most available source. This led to some frustrations, as you will see. 

5 years ago

Time to catch up

Where has the time gone since my last update? I knew I needed to get back in touch with readers when my Uncle Frank called from Illinois and asked if everything was OK since there was no “Community Connections” article for June. 

5 years ago

Cooking with Susie Q – Week of July 21, 2020

So many of us are growing a garden this year. Many haven’t grown a garden before or in many years.  We’re home, we wear masks when we go out, and we social distance. In the garden you don’t have to wear a mask.

5 years ago

Do your part and be vigilant

I know we are all tired of hearing about the coronavirus. However, the fact is that this is an extremely dangerous virus with long-term health ramifications. It is, therefore, important that everyone does their part to stay safe and protect themselves as well as those around us so things can get back to normal as soon as possible. 

5 years ago

Working together in the age of COVID-19

In the wake of COVID-19, the Maine Legislature was forced to rapidly switch gears to keep Maine people safe and healthy. Hundreds of lawmakers, staff and members of the public go to the Statehouse on any given day to participate in the lawmaking process.

5 years ago

Braking for the unexpected

A midnight attempt to take a bath turned into a surgery; a stint in rehab; and now recovery. Broken legs can be complicated.

5 years ago

Scorched earth

My last column was titled, “My Oh My, Hot and Dry,” and stated, “By the time you read this, we may well have challenged the record for the hottest temperature on record at Caribou, which is 96 degrees, recorded on both June 29th, 1944, and May 22nd, 1977.”