Trampling on our rights
As an Aroostook County business owner, I ask: How long do you think the people of the state of Maine and the United States will tolerate their rights being trampled?
As an Aroostook County business owner, I ask: How long do you think the people of the state of Maine and the United States will tolerate their rights being trampled?
Fortunately, Sen. Susan Collins understands our struggles intimately and has been working hard to protect our livelihoods.
The use of these masks would help by preventing asymptomatic carriers of the virus from spreading infected droplets as easily and would protect everyone.
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.
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.
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.
Rylee Cassidy recently traveled to Augusta to test for the U.S. Figure Skating Association in both pre-preliminary free skate and pre-preliminary moves in the field.
Today The Ark owns the 40 acres free and clear, and it owns the building as well. We are very proud of this accomplishment.
It is crystal clear that the kid-friendly packaging and the fun, fruity and candy flavors get kids hooked and has helped to feed the e-cigarette epidemic.
I have my own set of worries and fears when it comes to caring for Maine’s children.