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Letters: April 20, 2026 marks more than 350 volunteers, more than 30,000 hours in past year
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In celebration of Volunteer Recognition Day on April 20, AIO Food & Energy Assistance (AIO) wants to acknowledge and thank the over 350 volunteers who dedicate over 30,000 hours of their time during the past 12 months.

“After a long and satisfying career in New York City construction I am able to bring my experience and knowledge to help my neighbors and my community in my adopted home. Volunteering at AIO gives me a great sense of accomplishment. Sometimes I feel I get more out of it than the recipients of my efforts.” David Feldman, Maine’s 2025 Volunteer of the Year

AIO volunteers staff

letter to the editor

Sarah Thompson deserves a feather in her cap. Her column of April 14th about parking downtown superbly dissects the complexity of piecemeal adjustment and compromise by which the Rockland City Council tries — and clearly so far has failed — to create a fair, orderly, and most importantly, readily understandable program.

Superb reporting reveals the mess we seem to want to create, in reality as well as in description.  If making sense of regulations depends upon excellent reporting and careful reading, pity the poor public with cars. 

As with IRS regulations and tax accountants, will parking

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