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Re: Courier-Gazette letters to the editor
By Phil Edwards - May 24I'm just glad that these forums are back up. Thank you to whomever is responsible. To respond to the letter above from Greg Grotton concerning the ...
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Re: Where in Warren?
By penny sanborn dostie - May 24is it what is now 131 by manks garage?
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Re: $3 Drink Specials and DJ for Ladies Night!
By Michele Manley - May 24What about DJ Andy
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By JANET B BENNETT - May 24Have lived in Camden, since 1966 and most of the problems are the people from away. On the traffic situation Tannery Lane can only make a right ...
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By JANET B BENNETT - May 24Live in Camden since 1966, and most the problems are the people from away
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Re: Thinking of my old friend, David, and cherished childhood memories
By George M Gould - May 24Ken, you have hit a "home run" with this memorial. Thank you for sharing this special time in your life with the rest of us.
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Steve Waterman - May 24Perhaps Rockland is a good example of making the folks happy. "I'm from the government and am here to help you......NOT!" Face it, Camden will ...
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Re: Thinking of my old friend, David, and cherished childhood memories
By terry walsh - May 24Such a nice story. Unfortunatly I could write a similar one about someone special in my life during those Wonder Years. Thank you for writing this ...
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Re: Camden culinarians welcome new business
By Susan Mondabaugh - May 24Welcome to Camden Gail. We're so glad you're here.
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Valerie Wass - May 24I have just emailed Harden. Here is what I said: Mr. Harden,Many of the tax payers in this city are upset that you had a tree cut down in ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Valerie Wass - May 24Unfortunately, some members of the city government are not grown up enough to even be in office. Harden, you should be ashamed of yourself and you ...
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Re: Hope students lauded
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 24Excellent way to encourage our future leaders to do their best. Great to see this being done and to have a paper where this is seen as NEWS. :) If ...
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Charlyn Dickens - May 24It isn't really broken. So don't fix it.
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Edward Myers - May 24Wow, I wonder what Winslow & Holbrook would have thought about this.
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Re: A classic debut
By TROY HOWARD MIDDLE SCHOOL - May 23To clarify, Katie Glessner is not new to theater. It is Amy Pillitteri who is the parent of a middle schooler. This is Amy's first play.
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Re: Rebuilt Downeaster track offers new opportunity for freight
By Charlene French - May 23What a great day for Mid-Coast Maine!
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Charlene French - May 23Perhaps it will be carved into a phallic symbol,as someone just got screwed.
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Re: Union candidates night planned
By Don Hastings - May 23Linda McAllister has done such a great job for so many years, she should be made permanent treasurer for life.
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Re: Rebuilt Downeaster track offers new opportunity for freight
By Steve Waterman - May 23I doubt if these trains will hit 70 mph. There are just too many crossings. However the scenery might make up for that.
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Re: Thinking of my old friend, David, and cherished childhood memories
By Daniel M. Clough - May 23Nice story Ken. I had seen Dave a few times lately for the first time in probably 25 years. Never forgot who you were. Sorry to hear of his passing
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Sherry Rucelle Emery - May 23Vendetta, is what I say.
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Re: Camden culinarians welcome new business
By Judith Grossman - May 23Hi Gail, Welcome to Camden. So happy to see you are still going strong. Judy Grossman
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Re: Thinking of my old friend, David, and cherished childhood memories
By Charles E. St.Clair - May 23Very nice memorial. I think our best memories are from that age.
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Re: Thinking of my old friend, David, and cherished childhood memories
By Deborah Dyer - May 23What a lovely memorial to your dear friend!
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Re: Camden culinarians welcome new business
By Midcoast Homes - May 23Beautiful shop! Can't wait to visit.
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Re: Gilford Butler students excel in nationwide math contest
By Jill M Goodridge - May 23Congratulations to Pam Walton and to all the students who participated. WAY TO GO!!!
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Re: Houses to be demolished were once a 'neighborhood that people enjoyed'
By Elizabeth Stewart ... - May 23Out with old in with the new. Don't fix it just tear it down. What a shame. You can never replace the history and atmosphere of this old neighborho...
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Corinna Hersey - May 23have you given any thought at all about the big trucks that go thru Camden all the time? A tractor trailer will have a very hard time using a ...
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Jeff Sukeforth - May 23Careful folks someone just might hear you and your poiunts which are all valid; but to be sure to be heard it would make sense to go to one of the ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Jim May - May 23Sad, very sad. Not living in Rockland, when out of town guests come Rockland is becoming less and less of a place we think about bringing them.
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By pat putnam - May 23Rotaries are the worst idea I have ever heard.
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Re: Camden culinarians welcome new business
By Jim May - May 23Welcome to Camden, Gail and The Well Tempered Kitchen! Very excited to welcome you to Camden. Although, we didn't mind the drive to Waldoboro it ...
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Re: Rebuilt Downeaster track offers new opportunity for freight
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 23I remember my friend saying, "Don't talk to me about rail service to Rockland! It'll never happen." Glad to see there are people out there with ...
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Paul Smith - May 23WHY does ANYone think roundabouts are a good idea? They are a nightmare to drive, would confuse pedestrians, not to mention "no room" where they ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Marcia Peters - May 23Very sad to be cutting down a healthy tree that was providing shade and character to the area. Why would anyone want to utilize the park by ...
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Re: Houses to be demolished were once a 'neighborhood that people enjoyed'
By joseph Fischer - May 23It would be too bad for Ms. Philbrick and the City of Rockland to overlook the potential for a historic rehabilitation of these cottages. This is ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 23We are becoming a joke to the rest of the state. Take a look at the recent archives of the state papers under "Rockland". Is this really what we ...
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Re: Keith V. Gould
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 23We don't usually read an obituary and feel better afterwards. What a legacy this man left for the rest of us! Keith and Vinnie were definitely ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By M Marie Gilson - May 23Wow, this truly needs to be looked into..Just wrong! Looks like abuse of Power to the fullest.
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By M Marie Gilson - May 23Wow, this truly needs to be looked into..Just wrong! Looks like abuse of Power to the fullest.
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Kathryn Fogg - May 23Brian, old friend, I hope you give us a explanation soon as it is not looking good for shade trees to be taken down so soon in this controversy. ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Galo Joseph Hernandez 3rd - May 22Sorry to see things here go to pot real quickly. On my way to Hamilton's Marine and it was then still a nice shady park, on the return trip it was ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Laurel E Taylor - May 22The IQ's of the Rockland City council just keep dropping, have they all been tested for 'bath salts" yet?
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Re: Keith V. Gould
By Chuck Kruger - May 22Keith was a knowlegeable and loyal fan of country music. It was my pleasure to introduce him to several stars who came to the Lobster Festival, ...
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Joanne L Richards - May 22roundabouts will take so much room...will we demolish the library to do it??
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Re: The Tyler Family
By Michele Mannion - May 22Thank you, Barbara, for your sustained efforts in conveying the history of Camden, and especially this article focusing on the unsung and important...
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Debra L Whittier - May 22I've never had a problem with people stopping for me when I want to cross the street in a crosswalk. Round-abouts sound like a big cluster to me!
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Bill Packard - May 22I have only lived in the area for 63 years because that's how old I am and I was born in Camden. There is not now, nor has there ever beennor will ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Kenneth Eugene Ames - May 22I've voted for 48 years for president...this year I will only be voting for 1 thing ...opposing gay marriage.. Obama is a hypocrite.just last year ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Gordon Page - May 22Word has it that this tree is scheduled to be carved into the shape of an obelisk and destined to serve as a monument to the legislative decisions ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By sharon setz - May 22does mayor harding hold a horticulturist degree?
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Re: Frank - Randall engagement
By sharon setz - May 22yay!
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By sharon setz - May 22for round-a-bouts to be sucessful you need ROOM to install them...a tiny little circle will not help traffic in camden. quite the opposite.
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Re: Robert T. Bromee
By sharon setz - May 22what an incredible tribute to this man. whoever wrote it, my hat is off to you.
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Steve Waterman - May 22Sounds like a horticultural vendetta to me.
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Sandra Schramm - May 22Keep this picture in mind in November 6th. We have a Parks Commission. This is worse than the first round of cutting that CMP did in Rockland. ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Sandra Schramm - May 22A friend sent me a photo of the tree that was slaughtered at the park today. This is absurd. And just where does the Rockland Parks Commission ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Caroline Woodman - May 22What a shame
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Dale Curtis - May 22They have one arch, install a couple more for pedestrian crossings. Seem that would be less costly than roundabouts, and more easily approved.
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Re: Downtown traffic roundabouts discussed
By Catherine L Leonard - May 22Give pedestrians a chance? Pedestrians have the right of way and cross all over the place downtown. Install walk lights and inforce jay walking ...
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Re: 'Phenomenal' weather bolsters blooming business
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 22Good job Camden. Congratulations.
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Re: Tuedsay Night @Atlantica
By thomas huber - May 22What did tuedsay?
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Re: Gilford Butler students excel in nationwide math contest
By Bonnie Gamage - May 22Congratulations Jacob!
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Lisa Heal - May 22Does Councilor Dickerson know that a healthy tree was cut down??
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Bill Packard - May 22It appears to be the beginning of some sort of totem pole. I'm not sure if it will be a Winslow-Holbrook totem pole or a brass compass totem pole, ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Susan McIntyre - May 22Doesn't look like an aspen to me.Maybe this is a similar situation where all evergreen tree are considered "pine trees"
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Re: Midcoast Lens: Making waves at the breakwater
By Camden Public Library ... - May 22Fabulous!!!
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Re: Casting call for island movie
By Rick Winslow - May 22Make that pre-1972.No later than.. Some of the later scenes are early 2000.
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By Knight Marine Service - May 22It looked like a very healthy tree to me when I walked by it the other day, had leaves on it, correct? Doesn't that mean it was fine?? This has ...
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Re: Aspen tree whittled down in park
By betty anne mccommic - May 22to cut down a healthy tree is just wrong. What is wrong with this picture.
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Re: Ben Tolman
By Reggie Montgomery - May 22I am floored to see this. I knew Ben briefly but liked him from the start. Such a talented man. The family has my deepest sympathy. They have lost ...
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Re: Frank - Randall engagement
By Valerie Wass - May 22Congrats!
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Re: Insecticide alert for home gardeners, lawn keepers and yardscapers
By MaryJane Duncan - May 22Many thanks to you Amy Campbell, for this very valuable and important information… We'll certainly try to do our part to distribute it ‘far & ...
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Re: Ben Tolman
By Don Hastings - May 22I didn't know Ben, but I did know his father and grandfather. I worked for both of them in the early 60's while I was in High School. My prayers ...
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Re: 'Poverty in paradise'
By David Cobey - May 22This is the most important kind of story, of risking, learning, growing - and well told. Bravo, Brooke and Juliette!
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Re: Houses to be demolished were once a 'neighborhood that people enjoyed'
By Jeanette .B. Martin - May 22I grew up on Philbrick Ave in the late 1930's to middle 1940's. I remember Mr. Philbrick well. My Mother would send my sister and I to Mr Philbrick...
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Re: Old score surfaces in District Court session
By Ronald E Dyer - May 22The continuing saga.
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Re: Boggs Homes named a top single-lot dealer
By Dell Essency - May 22congratulations! Valarie you and Hubby deserve the award for your company's hard work. well done
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Re: Centennial of Millay's 'discovery'
By Dagney C. Ernest - May 22thanks, I have corrected this, although too late to do so in printed version; original info was supplied by the organizer who sent the press ...
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Re: UPDATED: Methadone proposal back on Warren agenda
By terry walsh - May 22This is very sad indeed. I can only hope that the planning board doesn't sell out our neighborhood and the town of Warren. Please show up to this ...
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Re: Memories of YWCA Camp Tanglewood spark reunion effort
By Heidi L Washburn - May 21I grew up in a large family and summer camp was something a kid like me could only dream about. So I was ecstatic when my grandfather said he ...
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Re: Cole Amon Robbins
By Martha Johnston-Nash - May 21Congratulations!
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Re: UPDATED: Methadone proposal back on Warren agenda
By Jonathan Grout - May 21Do we really need TWO methadone clinics within 10 miles of each other in Knox County? How many are there in Portland, Augusta, Lewiston, and ...
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Re: Centennial of Millay's 'discovery'
By Kendall Merriam - May 21Dagney: Good article with one significant error. The photo of Millay, purported to be taken of Millay at Vassar was actually a photo of Millay ...
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Re: Memories of YWCA Camp Tanglewood spark reunion effort
By Kathleen Stone Macy - May 21I attended Camp Tanglewood along with my sister for two weeks in 1968. She cried when my parents dropped us off and I cried when they came to pick ...
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Re: Memorial Day events
By Robert Jean - May 21And.... don't forget St. George! They do a fantastic job celebrating this Holiday!
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Re: UPDATED: Methadone proposal back on Warren agenda
By thomas huber - May 21Well, it looks like Mr. Emery and CRC will prevail. Midcoast Maine will now have their very own methadone clinic located right on Rt 1. Ain't it ...
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Re: Journey's End Marina Update
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 21Another excellent project being done by down home folk with that "Can Do" attitude. For any of you who haven't taken a recent look at the shipyard ...
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Re: City still muse for Besaw
By Robert Besaw Jr. - May 21Thank you Dagney!
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Re: Midcoast lens: feed me!
By Kathryn Fogg - May 21Phoebe birds - I never heard of them but they seem to have a lot of different looks. ~
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Re: Historic Rockport: 1920 trolley crash
By Lee Andrews - May 21The building in the photo is of the Rockport Opera House located on what is now Central Street in Rockport. The YMCA was located in the building ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Candy Perry - May 21I find myself laughing when people bring religion into this subject. I am a woman who was allowed to marry a man. We have nothing to do with ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Helen H Silk - May 21Can someone please explain to me what all of this has to do with the two biggest issues, the economy and lack of decent paying jobs, facing this ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Ronald Horvath - May 20So, Christopher, you're saying that Obama has become more like Romney?
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Christopher Roman - May 20I remember the video plain as day when he stood in front of this country and stated he believed marriage was between a man and a women. Look it up ...
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Re: Recollections of Camden Hills
By Don Dickinson - May 20Nice read Paul.
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Re: Part II: What’s wrong with grains?
By Lawrence Butler - May 20Love this argument. Grains bad, Paleo diet good. Paleo humans healthy. Except they died on average at age 35, and few women made it past child ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By George Conover - May 20My friends and I are mostly veterans that patronize the Brass Compass weekly. We had a great time having breakfast in the park. I think the ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Francis Mazzeo - May 20Just thought of a new motto for the City of Rockland. "My mind is made up, don't confuse me with the facts" My wife Emilie noticed on her way to ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Francis Mazzeo - May 20Lynn Archer has worked hard to create a well run business. After all the positive comments of support for her business I don't know how Mayor ...
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Re: Homeless awareness group sets up camp in Rockland
By Francis Mazzeo - May 20Are they the ones that feel the need to spread the word at Wal-Mart? Personally I'd much rather see someone sitting and relaxing over a meal then ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Jocelyn Callahan - May 20What a smart move by the city council and mayor; make it harder for a small buisiness to operate to go along with the outrageous taxes. Earlier ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Craig G Winchenbach - May 20Love the Brass Compass. Let the tables stay. Wish Lynn all the best!
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Re: SWEET MUSIC FOR AUDIENCE THAT APPRECIATES -1:30 to 4pm Every Sunday—summer & winter-at your SAIL POWER & STEAM MUSEUM 75 Mechanic St. Rkd 207 596 ...
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 20Come early to get a seat. Always go home a little lighter on my feet then when I came. Great music, fun, food, friends. Can't be beat on a nice ...
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Re: Rockport to provide public access to Chickawaukie
By Marcia Peters - May 20Marvelous idea. Public access is denied in so many waterfront areas of Maine.
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Re: 'Poverty in paradise'
By Beth Vickery - May 20This story is an inspiration. Thanks for sharing your experience! I am proud to know you!
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By joan ann mcdonald - May 20This is a prayer for our leaders to have: Humility- acknowledge limitations and look to God for insight & guidance Wisdom- to make sound judgement...
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Re: Salty shindig to celebrate summer season
By Marcia Peters - May 20This is an event not t be missed This is an event not to be missed. I certainly look forward to the Salt of the Earth Shindig and ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Ronald Horvath - May 19You've nailed the central issue here, Gerald. This is nothing but a distraction from our real problems put forward by those who "can't handle the ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Gerald S. Brooks, Jr. - May 19What is shocking about this debate is the fact that we are having it in the year 2012. This should be behind us by decades. Every person is ...
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Re: Historic Rockport: 1920 trolley crash
By Gregg Haining - May 19The YMCA was in the lower level of the Opera House.
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Helen Wing - May 19The rest of the businesses need to get there wares off thee sidewalk so people can at least walk down them
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Robert Nichols - May 19Thank you Will Clayton and Elizabeth Dickerson for representing the citizens of Rockland and not being railroaded. Lynn Archer and Brass Compass ...
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Re: Homeless awareness group sets up camp in Rockland
By Ronald E Dyer - May 19Homeless people or calling attention to the problem would clash with the Rockland Renaissance...maybe the Rockland Main Street Group and the ...
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Re: Homeless awareness group sets up camp in Rockland
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 19After a lot of work and thought this had to be canceled due to problems with the insurance. This will not be the last we hear from them because ...
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Re: Non-organic cemetery decorations
By Michelle Hannan - May 19I would love to hear how to keep items at the cemetery from being stolen. It is so disgraceful that someone would steal from my mother's grave, ...
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Re: 'Poverty in paradise'
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 19Great story! "I realized I had no idea what I was doing. I had never taught before, didn't know Marshallese, and was immersed in a totally ...
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Susan P Reitman - May 19I am worderning if Wal-Mart's problems in Mexico will impact the construction of the Super Wal-Mart in Thomaston.
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Re: Historic Rockport: 1920 trolley crash
By John R DeHoff - May 19Where the building was torn down next to Shepherd's Pie Restaurant.
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Re: Homeless awareness group sets up camp in Rockland
By Steve Waterman - May 19I wonder if they eat at the Brass Compass.
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Re: Looking Astern: Criehaven 1961
By Steve Waterman - May 19I shot this from the FOREDECK of the JACOB PIKE. They were alongside the seine and were waiting for the crew to 'dry up' the fish so they could ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Kathryn Fogg - May 19I hope that the memorial is more than just a plaque with the names of these fellows. How about what their deeds were? A lot of people have died in ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Roxanne L Snow - May 19Just to play the devil's advocate... should other businesses be allowed to sell their wares in the park as well? For example, could Rock City set ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Jim Gamage - May 19Naming the businesses that oppose the tables is irrelevant as is the comparison with demonstration or raising awreness of issues in public spaces. ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By David J Rockwell - May 19This was the most short-sighted, narrow minded, stupid decision I've seen in some time.
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Sandra Whittier - May 19Walking around tables on Main St. is awkward and uncomfortable. These tables are intrusive and lack privacy. They create safety concerns for ...
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Joanne L Richards - May 19Claire, the folks that own the senior citizens home on Booker St are asking to put four trailers on a patch they own in back. If they proceed they ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Madeline Alexander - May 19Can someone please name the businesses that opposed Archer?
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By judith wenzel andersen - May 19Outdoor dining lends a pleasant,charming air to a town, and would certainly give a good impression to the the tourists Rockland hopes to attract. ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Ben and Leslie Fuller - May 19Seems to me that the city allows exclusive use of city property to other businesses on a regular basis, namely Harbor Marine Park with the various ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Ray Brann - May 19The more people sitting in the park, the more recognition the park is going to get! I would much rather see both the Brass Compass and the park ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Steve Waterman - May 19I'll bet if Lynn rode a pink Vespa instead of a Harley, they'd love to have her operate her business on the sidewalk, or anywhere else. She works ...
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Re: Fiddle fest by the sea
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 19What an opportunity! Rockland should be very grateful to Captain Jim and Meg Sharp for bringing this very active museum to Rockland. Most Sundays ...
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Re: Historic Rockport: 1920 trolley crash
By RUTH LEACH - May 19where was the y located?
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Kenneth Eugene Ames - May 19Just another politicle ploy! If vp Biden had kept his mouth shut which is impossible). This subject wouldn't have even been brought to the ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Gordon Page - May 18I found it interesting while downtown earlier today, and now while reading the story next to this one, that the construction of a cardboard shanty ...
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Re: Midcoast Lens: 'EAT' returns
By sharon setz - May 18I love the sign...looks fabulous!
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Re: Rockport to provide public access to Chickawaukie
By sharon setz - May 18sounds great...too bad I am moving. i would have LOVED having the entire town invited to enjoy the lake on my private road.
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By sharon setz - May 18it is certainly time for mr mayor to go. this is an embarrassment to the entire city.
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By PJ Walter - May 18Here here Sumner!
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Katherine Alayne ... - May 18I'm proud that Obama was able to rise above his previous stance and acknowledge that he can be a progressive thinker. Trying to explain something ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Caroline Woodman - May 18God made 10% of everyone gay and the true conservative point of view should be to stay out of people's personal choices.
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Re: Pen Bay gives thanks to outstanding volunteers
By Joanne Kenney - May 18Congratulations to all the Volunteers and especially to my amazing Aunt Louise Kinney Cookie
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Deborah Dyer - May 18There is only one reason I even go downtown Rockland....to eat at the Brass Compass. Everything else is just for tourist and they are all closed ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Lindsey Carr - May 18I would hardly call it a stand.There just words as he likes to say and they come with no action.This "stand" happened to occur the day before his ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By TOWN OF THOMASTON - May 18what is the big deal about Brass Compass having table along the building. They are not on the sidewalk like a business right now the street that ...
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By claire florence seekins - May 18What's happen to Thomaston, is great,I only hope our taxes will go down. But whats up with a trailer Park do we need one in our nice little town?
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Robert Jean - May 18Okay----I get it. I still prefer to stroll down to Thomaston Grocery and have a relaxed and inspiring shopping experience. You can't beat it! It ...
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Re: "Can Do" is Regaining Popularity!!
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 18"In the Rockland economic market — defined by the state as all of Knox County except Camden, Rockport, Hope and Appleton — retail sales totaled ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Sandra Schramm - May 18Councilors Will Clayton and Lizzie Dickerson both voted with conscience. The Winslow-Holbrook memorial is not to be minimized in any way but ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 18Well written, Mr. Kinney. Hope that it isn't to late to solve this amicably. It seems to be all up to Mr. Mayor. Plenty of time between now and ...
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Re: Brass Compass owner struggles in wake of council decision
By Sumner Kinney - May 18If there is anything this area needs it is jobs. JOBS JOBS JOBS has been a mantra of mine for quite a few years. I have quite a few tenants who ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By PJ Walter - May 18I think everyone that opposes same sex marriage needs to ask themselves if they chose to be straight. Until people recognize that being gay is not ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By STANLEY HOYT HOLBROOK - May 18I think he is a disgrace to this nation. STAN HOLBROOK
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Sumner Kinney - May 18Mr. Jean, they haven't started yet but I found a couple more business in that part of town. Business to include The Feed Store, Midcoast Marine, ...
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Re: Chamber awards more than business as usual
By Jim Gamage - May 18WOW! I just read this. May I just quote Jon Huntsman Sr. from the book "Winners Never Cheat" - "No exercise is better for the human heart than ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By Edith D Eutsler - May 18Since God did not create two men or two women first, but a man and a woman--- So He didn't plan or "support" same sex marriage, why should I ?
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Sumner Kinney - May 18Francis, my good friend, your being sarcastic about Sandy Shores - you know that they were open because when your dealing with a residence / ...
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Re: What do you think about President Obama taking a stand to support same-sex marriage?
By AL Hooper - May 18We go to defend this country of ours to give everyone their right to freedom of speech and beliefs, but when some one uses this right to belittle ...
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Re: 'Click It or Ticket' enforcement begins
By Eric Thurston - May 18Yes, buckle up. Also, stop texting and get off your cell phone. It's not just about you. Contrary to what you think, you do not have special ...
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By penny sanborn dostie - May 18I can not wait for super walmart I hate going to rockland.
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Francis Mazzeo - May 18Family Day ... That must have been why Sandy Shores was operating on a Sunday.
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 18The Dormans alway appreciated the blessing they had been given and took Sundays to show that appreciation to the Giver. They set a good example ...
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Re: Looking Astern: Criehaven 1961
By GLORIA l. BAGLEY - May 18I'd love to know the names of the crew. Someone must know?
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Re: Looking Astern: Criehaven 1961
By Mary Beth Nickell - May 18It said the picture was taken from the fordeck of the Pike meaning the Pike was along side probably getting ready to go on to the net and pump out ...
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Re: Looking Astern: Criehaven 1961
By Robert White - May 18Taken from the foredeck of the Pike... The boat in the picture is the net tender
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Sumner Kinney - May 18The Lovely Mrs. Kinney and I cannot wait to be able to buy our groceries in Thomaston. This should of taken place 5 years ago. Mr. Jean that part ...
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Sumner Kinney - May 18The Lovely Mrs. Kinney and I cannot wait to be able to buy our groceries in Thomaston. This should of taken place 5 years ago. Mr. Jean that part ...
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Catherine L Leonard - May 18Twice this week I traveled out of town to shop! Once to purposely go to a Super Wal-Mart. My money will be able to stay here if this store is ever ...
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Kristin S Gould - May 18No need to go across town to spend money at Wal-Mart or Home Depot anymore. More jobs in the area, we think it's great! Dorman's has to open on ...
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Re: Over-served by local government
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 18Always enjoyed David's comments. Glad to see them back. He is VERY observant; and positive. :)
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Re: Looking Astern: Criehaven 1961
By Bridget & Richard ... - May 18I'm having a hard time seeing the Jacob Pike in this fishing boat photo.... too low sided plus this appears to be more like a transom than ...
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Re: Midcoast Lens: 'EAT' returns
By Kathryn Fogg - May 17How many tourists go into the gift shop thinking it's a place for lunch?
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Kathreen G Harrison - May 17Immediate gain but long-term loss.
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Peter Johnston - May 17There is already an Applebe's, a hotel and a DD, whats a Walmart really?
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Re: Thomaston Green development discussed
By michael b benner - May 17I think they need to put windmills there instead of housing. Free power for thomaston.
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Re: Midcoast Lens: 'EAT' returns
By Karen Anderson - May 17Love this sign, so glad it's back!!!! It reminds me of simpler times! Welcome Back old friend!!
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Re: Midcoast lens: feed me!
By Camden Public Library ... - May 17Awesome!!
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Robert Jean - May 17Ugh! My town has become 'Everytown, USA'.
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Re: Rockland Planning Board to review three applications for home businesses
By Richard Randall - May 17My thoughts exacty Sharon!
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Re: Walmart's permits in place
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 17More good news for the local area. Jobs in construction should be numerous. That will bring the employment level up and boost the economy. ...
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Re: Midcoast Lens: 'EAT' returns
By Richard Randall - May 17Maybe they could put some tables up there!
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Re: New venue, host, no problem for popular Mother's Day 5K
By Deborah Dyer - May 17Congratulations to Elaine Meklin! Good job!!
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 17430 attendees. The Chamber has to be doing something right. Congratulations to the leadership who had the vision of joining together. Am sure we ...
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By Tami Lee Crane - May 17Congratulations to the Harris family and their employees at Interstate Septic Systems for receiving the Environmental Leader Award!
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Re: Midcoast Lens: 'EAT' returns
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 17Every time I look at that sign it makes me smile. Then I look at my belly and frown. :)
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Re: Midcoast Lens: 'EAT' returns
By Kate Miller - May 17I LOVE THAT SIGN!!!
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Re: Midcoast Lens: 'EAT' returns
By Francis Mazzeo - May 17Looks like something that belongs on the Green Monster at Fenway. It's really helping to keep my tax bill down.
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Re: Rockland Planning Board to review three applications for home businesses
By sharon setz - May 16what a shame for rockland that monroe discovered she owned the land...just when the fair city thought they had found a way to thwart yet another ...
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Re: Spruce Head couple charged with assault
By sharon setz - May 16grinning like she's at the prom...what a proud moment for her family.
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Re: "Can Do" is Regaining Popularity!!
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 16WOW!! So many examples in this paper today of people with that "Can Do" attitude. The positive reminders are good for our spirits. Medomak ...
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Re: Camden National Bank Supports Wednesdays in the Park
By BETH WARD - May 16Thank you CNB for your continued support!
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Re: But that's another story
By Gena Ahlberg - May 16Wonderful to read your stories Mr. Lammert. My father used to tell lots of interesting "town stories" also. Looking forward to your next article. ...
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Re: Lincoln Street project: no go
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 16Even though this didn't come together it showed the willingness of some very dedicated individuals working intensively to look into the feasability...
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Re: Bring your friends and family to our 2nd Annual Maine Lighthouse Museum Celebraton Weekend, July 27-29, 2012 - Lots of fun for everyone!
By Dot Black - May 16Why not plan your summer vacation around this exciting weekend? There are lots o things to see and do in the Midcoast area! There are several ...
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Re: New venue, host, no problem for popular Mother's Day 5K
By Jeff Payson - May 16Thanks for posting!
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Re: New venue, host, no problem for popular Mother's Day 5K
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 16Shows what can happen with a "Can Do" spirit.
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Re: New venue, host, no problem for popular Mother's Day 5K
By Jeff Payson - May 15Are the results going to be posted?
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Gary W. Havener - May 15I think Lynn and some of the other many "successful against all odds" business people in the city should take the "powers that be" to a little one ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Ray Brann - May 15So the city is willing to give up money that would be made by Lynn renting that part of the park....and take funds to redo the park...at the ...
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Re: In a Contentious Divorce, Who Holds the Card(s)?
By sharon setz - May 15common sense and DHHS are not often seen together.
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Nicki Powell-Fiske - May 15I am confused ,, why has this become an issue now. Lynne has had tables there for years, if there was an issue why NOW do decide to come out of ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By glen r thompson - May 15Time for Lynn Archer to run for City Councilmember. I have a feeling she would win hands-down!
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Richard Randall - May 15I would say by looking at the comments here that a few of the councilors do not represent the people of Rockland and are there only for their ...
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Re: City Council takes step toward bird feeding ordinance
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 15Great idea of offering Mrs. Gray a place to feed the birds that won't disrupt anyone. Hope we see more conciliatory steps taken like this. It ...
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Re: Fun and games at Thomaston Children’s Festival
By Dena S Davis - May 15I'm pleased to announce that Erika Pfander will be opening the Festival with a reading of Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak! We'll have ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Richard McKusic, Sr. - May 15The council's actions are embarrassing. They have done everything they can to throw a monkey wrench in any agreement with the Brass Compass. Those ...
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Re: Camden Herald letters to the editor — May 10, 2012
By Del Paquin - May 15Thank you for inviting Atlantica to participate in the Cino de Meow fundraiser. We had a blast! The kitchen prepared tasty Mexican treats for a ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Barbara L MacRae - May 15So disappointing to hear the council’s decision, the park has turned into a nice welcoming corner since the Brass Compass started serving in it. I ...
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Re: City Council takes step toward bird feeding ordinance
By Alan Heal - May 15Great job Jamie! I remember your first day there.
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Melinda Lindsey - May 15As usual Rockland has voted down anything that might make the town attractive to visitors and locals alike and right where people coming into the ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By WILLIAM ANDERSON - May 15Its no secret that Rockland City Council does everything it can to NOT promote business in this area. And THEN, they vote to spend all this money ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Alan Benner - May 15Don't fret Lynne, I'm going to order take out from you and promptly set on the new tables to enjoy!!!
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Gordon Page - May 15One does not have to be a scholar to recognize the value of a visually stimulating entrance to downtown, complete with people sitting and enjoying ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Valerie Wass - May 15It is a shame that we still have some in the city government who do not nor will not listen to us. As usual, it's a circus. All it took was ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Paul W Brown - May 15$2,000 to buy and install a granite plaque?$10,000 to buy and install 4 granite table and chair sets?$25,000 to finish the yet-to-be-thought-of ...
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Re: Midcoast Lens: Prom night at the museum
By Knight Marine Service - May 15All the kids look great, but that 1968 GMC pick-up looks fantastic, what a way to arrive at prom!
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Lisa Diane Archer - May 15With the current economic issues that we are all facing, WHAT is this council thinking???? They need to get their priorities in order.
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Laurel E Taylor - May 15Yet again, the Council has proved that Monkeys can work. If I had a small business in downtown Rockland, I would be looking for another local ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Lisa Heal - May 15Wrong decision in my opinion! Lynn even offered to only have her tables out there while construction of the park was not happening! What happened ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Sandra Whittier - May 15Time for change is certainly upon us. What hubris to take tax money to build a cold moribund granite mausoleum. The restaurant in the park is ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Sumner Kinney - May 15"God's Gift To Industry" is on the City Logo. It should read: except when your a small business on Main Street. The unlikely pair of Dickerson and ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Paul W Brown - May 15Why do I have the feeling that this is more of a personal vendetta against a certain restaurant owner? Why does it seem that Councilors Hebert, ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By Charlotte Thompson - May 15When this park was first made I always wondered why as it was full of leaves and never used. It wasn't until the Brass Compass had tables there ...
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Re: Brass Compass shot down again at City Council
By glen r thompson - May 15I'd say it's time to clean house in Rockland - The Three Brothers Ugly must go the next election. Why should Rockland appear so depressed while ...
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Re: County administrator to negotiate with feds for law enforcement at airport
By Steve Waterman - May 14Sounds like fun. Hope rail service kicks in soon.........
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Re: Oil change intervals
By Lynn Taylor - May 14Next time you get your oil change, be sure and ask specific questions about their oil, and oil filter, As far as knowing what you put in for oil ...
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Re: The Old School makes building offer
By Paula Blanchard - May 14This reader shows a lack of understanding. I believe, except for the possibility of collecting taxes were the building ever to become a commercial ...
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Re: Oil change intervals
By JM Thomas - May 14I learned as a young car owner to never mix different brands of oils as the additives in different grades and brands are different and can react ...
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By Chris Brown - May 14/Congrtulations to you Sara. You are a beautiful person, full of love and I have enjoyed knowing you and your family all these years. Pam Brown ...
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Re: Oil change intervals
By Lynn Taylor - May 14Mr. Thomas, you hit the mark correctly. It is more complicated, and you are correct about the different factors that go into considering when to ...
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By Knight Marine Service - May 14Congratulations to all the award winners, especially Jim Gamage and also to the Samoset Resort, THANK YOU for a spectacular evening and the ...
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Re: Talk of the town: Future of Lincoln Street Center building
By Charlotte Davenhill - May 14Like Mr. Mazzeo, I, too, am surprised to see my fellow townspeople being asked to comment on what would seem to be a question for Rockland ...
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By Rhonda H. Nordstrom - May 14Congratulations to all award recipients, and especially to Jim and Miles of Hope! - Rhonda
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Re: City cites woman for feeding seagulls in her yard
By Christine l Knight - May 14I'm glad the city is finally doing something about her feeding the gulls!!!!! That is just gross to have to put up with poop everywhere.
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Re: Thomaston police blotter
By Jack L - May 14Kevin, thanks for the phone scam tip. Another scam concerning Craig's List. Person will tell you he wants to buy your item and agrees to the ...
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Re: But that's another story
By Don Dickinson - May 13Good read Pete
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By Lee Montgomery - May 13Congratulations to Sara!!!! You are an amazing individual and quite an inspiration to us all!!
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Re: But that's another story
By Joanne L Richards - May 13About time someone asked you to write about our town...reminds me of FLS Morse writings..great start Pete..can't wait for the next installment!
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By diane k bryant - May 13Congrats Jim and Miles of Hope, couldn't have done the Bath trip without your miles of smiles! Diane
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By Ronald Gamage - May 13Congratulations to my nephew Jim Gamage along with the Miles of Hope organization for being recognized at the Chamber of Commerce Dinner last ...
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Re: Penobscot Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce holds awards dinner at Samoset
By Joanne Kenney - May 13Congratulations to Jim Gamage & Miles of Hope! Miles of Hope was a life saver for our family and very much appreciated! Cookiekk
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Re: Shade trees sell out in record time
By Barry King - May 13Mr. Coppola, you nailed it! Why are we subsidizing trees for people? I would think we would want to help people plant shade trees for the sake of ...
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Re: Oil change intervals
By JM Thomas - May 13As are many things in life, this issue is significantly more complex than Ms. Taylor asserts. Her stats are far too simplistic and misleading. ...
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Re: John Haskell Jr.
By Ananur Forma - May 12WRFR wishes to extend our sympathy and condolences to John's family. We are aware that John passed away on May 5th unexpectedly. We are sorry to ...
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Re: Talk of the town: Future of Lincoln Street Center building
By JOCELYN WILCOX - May 12As a non profit there are many who have never supported it as its own entity. It's been a part of a school budget. There are many ways of support. ...
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Re: Ann Childs
By WILLIAM ANDERSON - May 12I was fortunate to work with Ann at Pen Bay Medical Center. She was also a devoted member of our parish at St. Bernard's, always in service to ...
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Re: Cakes and sweets are labor of love
By Pam Gushee - May 12Hillary makes the best cakes, not only do look awesome, they taste fabulous!! You name it she can do it!
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Re: Cakes and sweets are labor of love
By Eleanor Masin-Peters - May 12Whenever we go out to eat at Peter Ott's, and we go often, it's difficult to make a choice from Hillary's constantly varying desserts after making ...
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Re: The Old School makes building offer
By Francis Mazzeo - May 12What most people want is something for nothing. I hope Joe suceeds in his plan,but more than that I hope it will free taxpayers of this albatross.
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Re: Talk of the town: Future of Lincoln Street Center building
By Francis Mazzeo - May 12Why would people that live in another town be questioned about a building in Rockland? As a taxpayer in Rockland, I don't want to spend one penny ...
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Re: City cites woman for feeding seagulls in her yard
By angie fish - May 12Give me a break
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Re: Archibald K. Bailey
By kay cochran - May 12I remember buying shoes for myself and my girls there, I always liked the ladder they had to reach the stock, Archie was a wonderful man, a life ...
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Re: We're Changing Our "New" Spring Hours at BELLABOOKS to Better Serve Our Customers!
By Our Town Belfast - May 12Thank you for being opened after 5pm ! I'll have to stop by on my way out of work. I really don't need a reason to stop at a great bookstore!
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Re: Students make puppets for French performance
By Robert Jean - May 11What a great project! It's so nice to have the older students teaching/interacting with the younger ones. That is what 'school community' is all ...
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Re: Archibald K. Bailey
By Judith Lydon - May 11Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Isabel. It was a pleasure to know you both. Ann Feeney RN, MSN & Judi Lydon RN CADNA
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Re: But that's another story
By Kristin S Gould - May 11Thank you for all that you have done and continue to do for the town.
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Re: Fun and games at Thomaston Children’s Festival
By Dena S Davis - May 11Bring your family and a picnic blanket and enjoy a fun day in Thomaston! We hope to see you! While you're in town be sure to stop by Boots on the ...
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Re: Talk of the town: Future of Lincoln Street Center building
By JOCELYN WILCOX - May 11Every effort should be made to retain this building as a viable center the the arts. ALL the arts. Drama, dance, set creation, music, sculpture, ...
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Re: City cites woman for feeding seagulls in her yard
By Christopher Roman - May 11Someone better talk to the cars that park at McD's and feeds them....
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Re: Garden club to host public sale
By Paula Freeman - May 11I agree, too bad, doesn't sound like they want to get rid of those plants after all!
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Re: Garden club to host public sale
By Peggy East - May 11I agree, too bad in the middle of the week.....I'm working and would love to be able to support but can't take off.
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Re: Shade trees sell out in record time
By William Coppola - May 11So why are we now subsidizing trees for people?
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Re: City cites woman for feeding seagulls in her yard
By RUTH ROWLING MAXFIELD - May 11Oh dear . . here I go again. About the gull 'feeding frenzies': I grew up in the North End where swarms of gulls followed every fishing boat right ...
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Re: But that's another story
By Tori Manzi - May 11Don't forget you were also a youth group leader in the 70's at the Federated Church. Took us all to a KISS concert in Augusta...Busy Man!!!!
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Re: City cites woman for feeding seagulls in her yard
By pat putnam - May 11This makes me sad.
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Re: Garden club to host public sale
By robert charkowick - May 11plant sale on a thursday , on a work day , in the middle of the day? too bad
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Re: Oil change intervals
By Lynn Taylor - May 11I am not sure how relevant click and clack is to this. If you have been changing your oil every 4500 miles, than you are doing better than most. I ...
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Re: But that's another story
By Sumner Kinney - May 11Great job Pete, shorten it up a little and that way you can stretch this gig out a little. What a guy, MY PAL Pete.
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Re: Would you hand over $2500 to a stranger?
By Catherine Cooper - May 11You are correct in saying that Patricia, that was just the down payment and this is money that could be going to better serve the child in the ...
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Re: GALS AND THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN In the hands of a GAL are our Children Really Safe?
By Catherine Cooper - May 11Patricia, I am sorry to hear about your daughter's experience. Please contact us for more information and if you need help with anything related ...
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Re: Highlands Coffee House opens in Thomaston
By Dena S Davis - May 11Wishing you the best of luck! The place looks great!
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Re: Would you hand over $2500 to a stranger?
By Patricia L. Chapman - May 10what do you mean $2500. that is just a down payment--it is nothing to charge double that amount and then some--do away with GALS !!!!
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Re: GALS AND THE SAFETY OF CHILDREN In the hands of a GAL are our Children Really Safe?
By Patricia L. Chapman - May 10My daughter had very bad experiences with GALS -the children were left with the abuser and it was a very volitile situation---if GALS are going to ...
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Re: Sandy Lowe is Pen Bay Healthcare Employee of Month
By Debra Damon - May 10Sandy is one outstanding person. She is one of the greatest nurses, and friend a person could have. She has the most caring heart and always ...
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Re: But that's another story
By Bill Packard - May 10Pete, Don't forget to tell the story about burning the pizza boxes in the fireplace. Looking forward to reading more from you.
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Re: Oil change intervals
By Josef Berger - May 10Had my car since 05, change oil around 4500 mi, doesn't use a drop, and runs like a top, but whatever. You are the expert. But check out what ...
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Re: But that's another story
By Amy D. Stultz - May 10Well Mr. Lammert, after reading this article, I think I'd be pretty interested in reading any story you have to tell.
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Re: Going to the birds
By Richard Randall - May 109% generous? Ya think? Time for some new leadership in county government!
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Re: Highlands Coffee House opens in Thomaston
By Joanne L Richards - May 10Fantastic! Been waiting for the doors to open...will be in soon.
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Re: County Commissioners overturn salary cap
By Gregory S Grotton - May 10Not to worry, the employees have been directed by one of the supreme leaders of our county, one of two that knows all, to find the $'s needed to ...
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Re: Oil change intervals
By Lynn Taylor - May 10If you only drive 8000 miles a year than fine, but you must like buying a new car every few years. Auto makers warranty your car for possibly ...












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