The Los Angeles Times
2014
Horses havea past, and future, in Maine
I thank the editors and staff of the newspaper for their handling of the front page article, “Bailey painting comes home,” (Nov. 19). The breeding of the Standardbred horse and the sport of harness racing is a tradition at Maine’s agricultural fairs. The work of a harness horseman is far more than the two minutes […]
Let’s recognize caregivers as truly unsung heroes
Every day, a remarkable group of Mainers performs a great labor of love: caring for aging parents, spouses, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles and friends so they can remain in their homes. They are on duty 24/7, and often cannot take a break. Yet they wouldn’t have it any other way. These caregivers are truly unsung […]
To encourage peace, live peacefully
Many claim to want peace, so they put up signs of peace. Peace starts with you. If you want peace, you must live the most loving, peaceful life possible in all aspects of your life. The dove has become a symbol of peace. The reason is because the dove is a peaceful bird. Joy Sirois […]
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Calvin Johnson has big game for Detroit Lions
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Colby father and son building Mules’ future together
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