According to York County Superior Court Justice Paul Fritzsche, “David” is not quite able, at this time, to slay “Goliath.” In laymen’s terms, the nuisance odor lawsuit, filed by Saco City Councilor and attorney Eric Cote on behalf of former Saco mayor Mark Johnston, was dismissed with prejudice. Instead of ruling that the Maine Energy […]
Journal Tribune Opinion
Social networking can help community policing
It case you’ve missed it, the world has become a very “wired” place. Faster than the blink of an eye, data is transmitted across the globe to the computers, television sets and cellular telephones in our homes and pockets. Such interconnectivity has spurned on an entire new industry, called social networking, where people communicate through […]
Popularity of marriage shows it needs no protection
Editor’s Note: This editorial is updated from a version that ran in the Journal Tribune in November. With the recent push for gay marriage laws in Maine, the Editorial Board felt it applicable to update it and share it again with you: In every state in the nation, same-sex couples grow old together, paying off […]