BELGRADE — The Belgrade Recreation Department will hold a Mom and Son Super Hero Bash from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday at the Center for All Seasons.
April 2013
Payment to Maine hospitals slowed?
Lawmakers’ linking of debt payment and Medicaid expansion could delay repayment of millions owed, a lobbyist says.
Supreme Court says immigration is federal job
The court’s 8-1 ruling stops an effort by Alabama to revive parts of its 2011 immigration law.
Maine coalition to propose dramatic tax reform
Consumption taxes would rise and Maine income taxes would drop, says a draft of the bipartisan plan.
New sources of caffeine spur FDA to look at effect on kids
Critics say it’s not enough for the food companies to say they are marketing their products with caffeine to adults.
Law Day Wednesday at Pittsfield library
PITTSFIELD — Lawyers across the state will spend time in local libraries on Law Day, Wednesday, from noon to 2 p.m. to provide resources and assistance to people in need. They will talk about statewide legal issues and meet with library patrons.
OUR OPINION: Compromise is not a ‘sin,’ governor
Gov. Paul LePage has made paying Maine’s debt to hospitals his top policy priority. He says that paying for services already rendered is not only the right thing to do, it would be good for the state’s economy.
How much aid to Israel is US expected to give?
On April 23, I read a letter to the editor regarding foreign aid and our priorities, which referred to an earlier letter (April 14) regarding aid to the Palestinians.
Washington politicians did nothing about guns
We heard from two voices of reason in the recent letters of Thomas Lohnes (April 18) and Terri Hibbard (April 19) about the gun control issue, though some people will disagree.