NORTH LIVERMORE — On September 22, Hymns today were: “My Savior’s Love;” “Redeemed;” and “Take Time to be Holy.” The choir sang: “Who Am I;” and “My God is Real.” Pastor Bonnie’s message was titled “Things I Should Know,” the Scripture Hebrews 13:1-8. Have you ever read the book, “All I Really Need to Know, […]
2019
Nothing serious — Just politics
Last week’s Big News was a poll showing Elizabeth Warren leading in Iowa. A Des Moines Register/CNN poll gives her 22% against Joe Biden’s 20%, the first poll knocking Biden out of the lead. It calls into question his attraction as the candidate most likely to beat Trump. But there’s more to poll. It gives […]
Ski sale October 25
To the Editor: The Bethel Outing Club Ski Sale will be held Friday, October 25 from 6 to 9 p.m., and Saturday, October 26 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Gould Academy Field House in Bethel. There will be a range of alpine, snowboarding and Nordic equipment from which to choose. Ski shops from […]
Eduardo Rodriguez labors for 19th win as Red Sox beat Rangers 12-10
Rodriguez gets 19th win as Boston Red Sox beat Texas Rangers 12-10.
Robert Samuelson: The odd couple: Trump and Powell
WASHINGTON — If ever there was a case of political miscalculation, it’s the collapsing relationship between President Trump and the chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Jerome (“Jay”) Powell. Trump seems to have believed that he could easily manipulate Powell into embracing an aggressively easy monetary policy whose main objective was Trump’s reelection. For his […]
Sarah Strong: Auburn needs Holly Lasagna
In her first term on the City Council representing Ward 1, Holly Lasagna has done the hard work needed to move Auburn forward. She has served on the new high school building committee and currently participates on the steering committee to design and implement an effective new strategic plan. She devoted time to the agriculture […]
Ryan Walker: Rhyanna Larose supports small business
I endorse Rhyanna Larose for Auburn’s Ward 4 City Councilor. Larose is a life-long Auburn resident and has a keen sense of what makes our community special. She is a young professional who strongly supports local small business as well responsible, sustainable economic development. She is also an avid outdoor enthusiast who volunteers countless hours […]
Gabrielle De Moras: Take responsibility for removing lead paint
I read the Sun Journal story about a proposal for money from government sources for the purpose of removing lead paint (Sept. 19). In my opinion, property owners should take the responsibility to put their property and apartments up to code. Why should it be up to the politicians to do something about it? What […]
Community sales
Theater costume sale returns BRUNSWICK — After a hiatus last year, the Maine State Music Theatre Costume Sale is back from 9 a.m. to 1 p.. Saturday, Oct. 5, at the theater’s rehearsal hall at 22 Elm St. Own genuine theatrical costumes from the theater’s stock, including ball gowns, shoes, hats, fabrics, modern clothing, historical […]