Talk
-
Letter to the editor: Camden's 4th of July fireworks need your help
Read More>>The Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce looks forward to working with Camden Rotary, Bay Chamber Concerts, the Camden Library and the Town of Camden to bring 4th of July festivities to the Camden area.
-
Bill Packard: 'Tell your dad how much he means to you'
Read More>>I miss my father. I'm not a kid. At 64, you'd think I could function on my own. I do all right, but I miss my Dad. He had a great life and he was a great man. I never met anyone that had a bad word to say about him. Wish I could say the same about me. I guess its O.K.
-
Letter to the editor: In Lincolnville, 'Now that the people have voted, let’s move on'
Read More>>As one of many Lincolnville residents who have worked hard over the past year and a half to give the townspeople of Lincolnville the right to decide if they want to fund a full-time police department or not, I would like to thank all of those who showed up at town meet
-
Week ending June 14
John Davidson's Economic Comments
Read More>>Central Bankers have been noticing that the global economy has been picking up. This "good news" has had a "bad news" reaction from the capital markets.
-
Notes from abroad: BELFAST—BELGIQUE
Ari Snider: Life in the Jungle
Read More>>I have had two pets in my lifetime. The first was a rare African frog that arrived in the mail, a surprise present from my grandparents. The second was a red-backed salamander (that I christened "Salamandy" if I recall correctly) that I had found under a log in my friend's backyard.
-
Financially Speaking
New figures for retirement savings
Read More>>Maximum 401(k) contributions have increased by $500 this year, up to $17,500. Older workers born before 1964 can put in as much as $23,000. Those limits are the same for the similar 403(b) and 457 plan, too. For SIMPLE plans, the contribution limit goes up to $12,000, and those
-
Opinion: What have Gov., LePage, Commissioner Bowen done to address safety of our citizens, our children?
William Shuttleworth: Flag Day U.S.A
Read More>>Flag Day, though not a national holiday, is a day set aside for all Americans to honor the great Red, White and Blue.
-
Letter to the editor: Thank you, Rockport!
Read More>>Thank you to all: the Interim town manager Roger Moody, members of the Select Board, and budget committee, and library committee, but especially to the citizens who came out and voted at town meeting last night.
-
Quarry Hill program to focus on melanoma
Read More>>CAMDEN — Adults ages 55 and older can learn more about melanoma by attending a free educational program on Monday, June 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Anderson Inn at Quarry Hill in Camden.
-
Opinion
Lincolnville police presence: What’s it worth?
Read More>>How about 50 cents a week per household? That’s right. If we keep our local police presence, it would cost only about 50 cents a week for a house valued at $150,000 for tax purposes. But we need to take two steps to keep it.
-
Letter to the editor: VIE recommends 'yes' vote on school budget approval process
Read More>>Elaine Nutter, School Administrative District 28 and Five Town CSD school superintendent, prepared and sent out the letter below prior to the May 28 school budget meetings in the Strom Auditorium. At those meetings, the 2013-2014 schools budgets were preliminarily approved by those present.
-
Letter to the editor: Rockport Library Committee should rethink its decision
Read More>>I am responding to the May 30 letter from the Rockport Library Committee regarding the proposed relocation of the Library to the former Rockport Elementary School site.
-
Notes from abroad: BELFAST—BELGIQUE
Ari Snider: The French paradox
Read More>>NORMANDY, France – Belgium has a complicated relationship with France. On one hand, France offers sunny beaches, snow-capped mountains, picturesque countrysides, and vibrant cities to visit, while at the same time supporting the cultural foundation of the Francophone world.
-
Financially Speaking
About reverse mortgages
Read More>>Senior citizens who want to stay in their home and need a stream of income may find a reverse mortgage an attractive option. Instead of having to pay a mortgage, a reverse mortgage pays the homeowner, either as a monthly payment, a line of credit, or a lump sum.
-
Letter to the editor: Rockport Garden Club thanks volunteers, supporters for successful plant sale
Read More>>Once again, the Rockport Garden Club had a very successful plant sale thanks to the many members that helped out with digging, organizing, potting, and selling all the beautiful plants that were provided by members yards and Plants Unlimited.
- 1 of 3
- ››

