FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Tom Brady is on the verge of making history again.
2013
Thanks to both partiesfor the money pit
Thanks Democrats, thanks Republicans. We avoided the fiscal cliff and will now fall into the fiscal money pit.
Call and treat NRA as a terrorist organization
The NRA claims guns are the answer: Give teachers loaded guns, not apples, and all will be peaceful.
Thanks to both parties for the money pit
Thanks Democrats, thanks Republicans. We avoided the fiscal cliff and will now fall into the fiscal money pit.
OUR OPINION: Health care cuts denial bodes ill
Don’t look for winners in the recent decision by the Obama administration to refuse waivers for most of the proposed health care cuts passed by Maine Republicans last year. There were only losers.
VIEW FROM AWAY: Fiscal debate seems like never-ending cartoon
Americans might be wondering if they are stuck in a Looney Toons cartoon. We technically went over the fiscal cliff at the start of 2013, but just like Daffy or the Road Runner, we’ve yet to begin our descent. We are in that part of the cartoon where the victim hovers in midair, quizzically looking around and waiting for the next calamity.
Thanks to Belgrade, Rome for food pantry help
The Belgrade/Rome Special Needs Food Pantry would like to thank all those who helped make possible the distribution of our annual holiday food baskets.
Medium-sized firm finds Maine fine for business
In response to Sen. Roger Katz’s column (“New Year’s resolution for Legislature: Let’s get along and get some work done”) in the Dec. 31 edition of the newspaper, I have been in business in Maine now for 35 years and I have found it to be a great place to do business.
MAINE COMPASS: Curtailment highlights state’s need to set new priorities on spending
The curtailment order issued by Gov. Paul LePage that cuts state spending by $35.5 million over the next seven months in order to balance the budget has been in the news a lot lately.
Solis resigns as labor secretary, wants to return to California
She is expected to run for a seat on the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.