Monthly Archives: December 2010

Maine doctors advise against seeking repeal | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine doctors advise against seeking repeal | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Report details frustration that led to Togus shooting | Bangor Daily News

Report details frustration that led to Togus shooting | Bangor Daily News.

Coffeehouse observation No. 244

Watching the Patriots stomp the Chicago Bears. I would not have thought the first half would have gone quite like this.

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Coffeehouse observation No. 243

OK, it appears as if the coffeehouse staff is going through Pandora’s entire disco collection. And it’s rather large. Rather large. “… Do a little dance, make a little love, get down tonight …”

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Luck holds out for proud leader and his troops | Maine Sunday Telegram

BANGOR – Back in late June, as I awaited my helicopter ride out of a remote military encampment hard by Afghanistan’s rugged border with Pakistan, Maine Army National Guard Capt. Paul Bosse and I had what was for the time being a very off-the-record, very sobering conversation.

It was about the many dangers still facing the 148 members of Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 172nd Mountain Infantry at Combat Outpost Dand wa Patan – right smack in the middle of a region where the Taliban and other insurgents can be here, there and everywhere yet simultaneously nowhere to be seen.

Less than halfway through its nine-month deployment, Bravo Company had yet to lose a single soldier. But summer was now upon them – and with it, a widely expected uptick in insurgent activity.

“Think your luck will hold out?” I asked Bosse.

“I hope so,” he replied. “But there’s no way I’d guarantee it.”

Thursday afternoon, as the last planeload of Bravo Company’s soldiers disappeared into a wave of wives, children and other well-wishers at the Armed Forces Reserve Center, I sat down with Bosse in a quiet side room and, first and foremost, congratulated the 37-year old company commander on getting every last one of his men home.

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Art for Haiti’s sake, as sale helps Konbit Sante: Media coverage of the traumatized nation has faded, so the sale in Portland also rekindles awareness | Maine Sunday Telegram

PORTLAND – The holiday season is bustling with weekend craft fairs, but one art sale Saturday served a special purpose.

The Konbit Sante Art Sale had three goals – raise money for the organization, raise awareness of Haiti’s plight and promote the work of Haitian artists.

The idea for the art sale was born when Skeek Frazee of South Portland, a member of the Konbit Sante Board of Directors, asked her women friends in the community for help in raising money.

“Women see it as a win-win,” said Karin Anderson, a principal of the Dala Consulting Group in Portland. In addition to buying art, “You learn through the art and conversations they have (about the art).”

Click for the rest of the story by Emma Bouthillette in the Maine Sunday Telegram.

Clawing her way to new heights | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Clawing her way to new heights | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Coffeehouse observation No. 242

There’s an eclectic music selection at the coffeehouse today.  “Peaches” by the Presidents of the U.S.A. was followed by Johnny Cash’s “Will the Circle be Unbroken.” Now, some disco song is playing. See, eclectic.

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Coffeehouse observation No. 241

Decided to hang out at the library today instead of the coffeehouse and now I’m really missing the caffeine and the peace and quiet. Yes, missing the peace and quiet – two kids plopped down at the desk next to me and have been noisy every since. And a guy at another nearby table is talking loudly in his cell phone. The guard is now cutting him off. I had to turn up Green Day’s “Nimrod” just so I can think.

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Coffeehouse observation No. 240

The guy with the Seussian Christmas hat is back!

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Bill Nemitz: ‘Very lucky’ guard unit is back and intact | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Bill Nemitz: ‘Very lucky’ guard unit is back and intact | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Sweet smell of success: Perfumery growing in St. John Valley | Bangor Daily news

MADAWASKA, Maine — The bottles slide through various points in their manufacturing life cycle.

They’re filled with perfume at one station, pumps are inserted at another, and caps top the package down the line. In several places around the floor, they’re tucked carefully but efficiently into colorful boxes. All through the process, workers lift bottles up to the light and peer intently at the contents, or scrutinize boxes for imperfections.

At one area, each box is clearly stamped with the important “Made in the USA” imprint.

“The made in the USA label is still worth something worldwide,” said Jeff Albert, owner of Evergreen Manufacturing. “There’s money in manufacturing.”

He would know.

Click to read the rest of this story by Matt Wickenheiser in the Bangor Daily News.

Milbridge company initiates first app for ordering lobster | Bangor Daily News

Milbridge company initiates first app for ordering lobster | Bangor Daily News.

Customers can download the app from the Dorr Lobster’s website at www.dorrlobster.com, and the app is also available on iTunes.

Maine in your words | DownEast.com

Maine in your words | DownEast.com

Cleanup of Gulf of Maine will require 5 years, $3 billion. | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Cleanup of Gulf of Maine will require 5 years, $3 billion. | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Study: Arsenic found in private wells across Maine | Bangor Daily News

Study: Arsenic found in private wells across Maine | Bangor Daily News.

Northern Maine Community College students prepare for offshore wind emergencies | Bangor Daily News

Northern Maine Community College students prepare for offshore wind emergencies | Bangor Daily News.

Storm brings 2 feet of snow to some areas | Bangor Daily News

Storm brings 2 feet of snow to some areas | Bangor Daily News.

Coffeehouse observation No. 239

Crap! Just spilled coffee on myself. That’s like — like — well, it’s like spilling beer. It’s just not done!

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Coffeehouse observation No. 238

I just submitted two applications online during the halftime of the Monday Night Football game. That’s multitasking! … By the way, GO PATS!

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