Candidate has ‘ability to work with others’ To the editor, This letter is in support of Anne Carney for the District 29 senate seat. We first got to know Anne when she ran for the Maine State House. We were impressed with her background and how effectively she ran her campaign. She appeared to have […]
Dan King
‘These Are the Times’ community video launched
During the Great Pause of 2020, the people from three towns, one community bordering the windswept Maine seashore stepped up to support each other, showing courage, ingenuity, and compassion. Some remained at their stations despite the risks, providing medical care or food, gasoline or safety. Others sewed masks, delivered groceries, made lunches, or signs of […]
Arundel Conservation Trust salutes community heroes
Arundel Conservation Trust celebrated its second annual meeting on March 5 at the Arundel Cottage Preserve. It was a joyous celebration of community and the progress made on conservation trust trails. Over 50 attendees gathered to hear the latest trust news and enjoy refreshments while getting to know each other. Reports were given highlighting the […]
Brick Store Museum to host Century Saturdays
Celebration begins May 2 with 16th Century Saturday.
Community News
Memorial Day parade canceled The South Portland War Veterans’ Memorial Association, which is made up of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 832 and the American Legion Post 35, announced April 17 that they have canceled the 2020 Memorial Day Parade. Due to the cancellations of many other events, school closings and especially due to the […]
Letters to the Editor
Now is not the time for political ads To the editor, It is inappropriate, bordering on profane, for political candidates to spend millions of dollars on self-congratulatory TV ads when that money could be used to help Mainers in crisis. But that’s where we’re at: The deluge of ads from Susan Collins and Sara Gideon […]