Editorials

4 years ago

Fixing errors

Have you ever run across an error in a vital record? A misspelled name or a wrong date, perhaps? You know there’s an error but is there anything you can do about it? The answer is maybe.

4 years ago

Java and the crow of Maine

I am about to dive into a plate of crow from my last column. A phone call from Susan Fournier, town manager of the three towns of Castle Hill, Mapleton and Chapman clarified the status of the Grange Hall in Castle Hill. 

4 years ago

How our holidays adopted European flair

The holidays are indeed a magical time.  But have you ever stopped to wonder where all of the traditions we observe during the holidays come from? 

4 years ago

Reopening the border, rejuvenating business

At long last, the U.S.-Canada land border reopened Nov. 8 for fully vaccinated Canadians.  For many Maine families and small businesses, this day was long awaited.

4 years ago

Honoring our Maine veterans with action

To truly honor Maine veterans, we must match our words of profound gratitude with action. It’s why my colleagues and I in the Maine Legislature continue to prioritize legislation that supports our veterans, servicemen and women and their families, and Gold Star Families. 

4 years ago

Census release

This year genealogists will have something extra to be thankful for on Thanksgiving Day. In April 2022, the 1950 U.S. Census will be released by the National Archives and Records Administration.

4 years ago

On love and reaching out

I stand in the mirror, unable to believe or even admit that I am 66 years old.  That age seemed unattainable to me when I was younger, wittier, faster and vibrant with hope. I smile now at that auburn-haired woman before me. 

4 years ago

Get out and have winter fun in Presque Isle

Are you looking for fun and adventure in your life? An escape from the monotonous dregs of the daily grind? Well, look no further — Presque Isle Recreation and Parks has lots of great outdoor opportunities for all ages this winter.

4 years ago

The value of memory

As the days grow shorter and the holiday season begins, thoughts inevitably turn to the empty spots at tables. Friends and family have all embarked on journeys which we, the living, cannot make at this time. While sad, it is also a time of joy. A stray thought, an image, an old picture, bring to […]