A letter to The Honorable DeVos
Editor’s note: Kathryn Olmstead of Caribou wrote the following letter in support of the University of Maine at Presque Isle’s grant applications for Upward Bound funding
Editor’s note: Kathryn Olmstead of Caribou wrote the following letter in support of the University of Maine at Presque Isle’s grant applications for Upward Bound funding
I was disappointed to see that the Anah Temple Shrine Circus plans to go forward with cruel, dangerous elephant acts at a time when Shrines across the continent have begun to move toward animal-free circuses and other humane fundraisers
To the editor:
This is in response to Dave Wylie’s article “An Illegal Alien?” printed in the paper April 19, 2017.
To the editor:
The editorial piece written by Governor LePage that was published in the April 19th edition of the Pioneer Times is decidedly misleading.
To the editor:
I would like to take this opportunity to say a few words about the medical care received during a recent illness I suffered.
To the editor:
Once again the Shriner’s Circus is coming to Maine with wild animals in captivity; enslaved, to entertain us.
I am an avid sports fan and enjoy the time it gives me away from my own issues.
I applaud the efforts and intentions of all the good people in the “Economic Avengers” story in the April 5, 2017
I feel compelled to write a letter of thanks and appreciation to the people who recently volunteered to help the many poor and elderly fill out their income tax forms at the VFW in Caribou.
To the editor:
On February 22, 2017, I sent the following message to Senators Susan Collins and Angus King, and Congressman Bruce Poliquin, through their respective websites: