In the fifth grade, I drew a picture of St. Joseph, Sister Rosanna’s patron saint, on her blackboard. She liked it so much, she gave me a box of colored chalk and asked me to draw some more.
April 2011
‘Must we negate one group to recognize another?’
The disrespect that Gov. Paul LePage is showing the labor and artist communities is frighteningly reminiscent of another time –1939. Is this, “Maine, the way life should be”? This is Maine after LePage; elected under false campaigning by 39 percent of the people who naively believed the stealth bully. Is it so difficult to honor […]
Brooke,Baron-Taltre
HONOLULU, Hawaii — On November 10, 2010, Samantha Brooke and Benjamin Baron-Taltre were married in a civil ceremony in Honolulu, Hawaii.
4th-grader thanks LePage ‘for all of his hard work’
I am 10 years old and in the fourth grade. My family has been teaching me about the history of our country. We discuss things that are happening around the country and in our state. My mom and Grammy have said that the people here have spent too much money, and now we can’t pay […]
Godfrey,Blais
OAKLAND — Samantha Godfrey and Rob Blais were married December 31, 2010, in a private ceremony.
LePage has, in fact, offered us his best side
Amidst all the hullabaloo caused by Gov. Paul LePage’s foot-in-mouth disease, we’ve managed to overlook one very gentlemanly gesture on his part. When he told the NAACP to “Kiss my butt,” he was offering them and us all his best side. David L. Mitchell Madison
Brooks, Parise
WATERVILLE — Angelina Brooks and Sheldon Parise were married February 14, 2011 at the New Beginnings Church in Waterville.
Search for possible serial killer presses on in NY
One official says detectives are taking a methodical approach to finding a suspect; among the eight victims is Scarborough’s Megan Waterman.
Fatal accident in Mechanic Falls
Two are dead and two are at Central Maine Medical Center after the car they were in hit a tree Friday night.
LePage: Maine can use NH as model for prosperity
The Maine governor says in his weekly radio address that New Hampshire is a “more welcoming place for commerce.”