Vaccine law removes civil rights
I will be voting “yes” on Question 1 in order to preserve our basic civil liberties.
I will be voting “yes” on Question 1 in order to preserve our basic civil liberties.
It would be fiscally irresponsible not to pass LD 594 and I strongly urge our legislators to pass this critical bill.
We should be free to make our own choice regarding our health — whether to receive or decline vaccines — both options should be available and respected.
I’d like to share why my fellow health professionals are voting no on Question 1.
I am writing due to my concern of public opinion of vaccinations.
Although I can only speak for myself, I think my fellow councilors would agree: the unsustainable financial trend the Caribou Fire and Ambulance Department is currently on needs to be fixed.
If Halfway Home can continue sterilizing these cats as well as community cats, we can lighten our load of kittens coming in this spring.
To say that the people of these towns who are facing the huge increases that Caribou has had to impose on the EMS services are overwhelmed and shocked has to be an understatement.
Applications for 2020 community-building grants are due Feb. 15.
To the editor: Silver Airways thanks Presque Isle, Aroostook County and nearby northern Maine for supporting Silver’s bid to provide nonstop air service between Boston and Presque Isle. We were surprised that the clear preference for Boston service by Presque Isle residents and the surrounding communities was not given more weight by the Airport Advisory […]