I am wondering when the state is going to paint the lines on U.S. Route 202 in Manchester.
August 2012
College of William & Mary refutes Gov. LePage’s claim of test for Maine applicants
AUGUSTA — When Gov. Paul LePage made an unscripted — and apparently incorrect — claim last week about the admissions policy at the College of William & Mary, the governor was drawing upon what a college employee had told him at least seven years ago.
Movie about wind power will get people thinking
The wind blows. Anybody who thinks windpower is a great alternate source of electricity should think twice.
OUTDOORS: Campground turned classroom
OQUOSSOC — If Erin Hulyk’s family stopped coming to Cupsuptic Lake, she would lose a lot of what summer means to her. The 8-year-old from Massachusetts said she would lose out on fishing with franks, swimming in a lake, feeding the ducks and visiting with her chipmunk friend, “Stubby.”
Muhlenberg College seeks out Maine students
As a former resident of (and still frequent visitor to) Maine, I was astonished to read Gov. Paul LePage’s assertion that Maine students are “looked down upon” by colleges and universities in other parts of the country.
Is KJ for or against sexual perversion?
I am commenting on two columns on facing Opinion pages in your July 20 edition. The first was an editorial, “Boy Scouts discrimination policy must end,” which railed against the Boy Scout organization for not allowing openly gay leaders or members in their ranks.
Pro-same-sex marriage leads Sentinel story count
Is the Morning Sentinel trying to influence our vote on the same-sex marriage referendum?
Jail idea bad from the start, and it’s getting worse
As a county commissioner of Franklin County for nearly 20 years I beg to differ with some of the statements in the Opinion column of July 29, regarding the state jail system.
‘Jekyll & Hyde’ performance amazing
I went to see “Jekyll & Hyde” in Hallowell on Saturday night, and it was amazing!
MAINE BASEBALL HALL OF FAME: Sutton, Fairchild enter Maine Baseball Hall
Bill Fairchild and Mark Sutton share some common ground — both played baseball at the University of Maine.