A sincere ‘Thank you’
To the editor:
All of the Donovan family would like to extend its sincere thank you to all the friends, neighbors and the community after our fire at the Donovan Homestead.
To the editor:
All of the Donovan family would like to extend its sincere thank you to all the friends, neighbors and the community after our fire at the Donovan Homestead.
Imagine my surprise, then anger, and then sadness as I visited my parents’ graves at the Merrill Cemetery, only to find them completely bare.
I am proud to announce my support for Marsy’s Law for Maine, an important bipartisan effort that seeks to bring equal rights to victims of crime in Maine.
Your article (July 26) detailing Jessica Giles’ talk to the Rotary Club about BEC (business email compromise scams) reminded me of an experience I had in the summer of 1969, one illustrating that such scams are not entirely new.
We have two distinct political leadership styles at play in the state of Maine.
To the editor:
Why is the state trying to make it harder for itself to earn revenue? The state liquor regulators are now proposing an increase in liquor prices for so-called “value products.”
Wasn’t the Confederacy the single greatest threat to the United States of America?
As a Bangor resident and a born and bred Mainer, I am ashamed to admit that I rarely travel north of Old Town.
How many people noticed the display of several Confederate flags in Houlton’s 4th of July parade?
During the past decade, the U.S. and our state have both had major financial challenges. The 2008 financial credit crunch began to make budgets tighter on state and local levels.