WEST PARIS — The First Universalist Church of West Paris plans services at 9 a.m. Sundays at 208 Main St. Masks are to be worn during the worship service, but congregants can sing to the music of Tom Coolidge. Jan. 2, “What’s Past Is Prologue,” led by the Rev. Fayre Stephenson. The church will consider […]
2021
Talk of the town: You’re as charming as an eel . . . oops
Jonesing for plastic bags, the woes of last-minute shopping, and fear of combusting plants: columnist Mark LaFlamme weighs in.
Mystery Photo for Dec. 26, 2021
Correctly guess where this photo was taken and you could win a $20 Hannaford Supermarket gift card.
Mary Sanchez: Of tornadoes, changing science and twisted politics
Simply become more thoughtful. Not conspiracy laden in the face of tragedy, not pitched toward a narrative that favors a political team. But simply seek to be informed with the most accurate information available at the time and remain open to the reality that this too, could shift.
Froma Harrop: Omicron should not dim our lights
Yes, they will have to deal with new strains on hospitals and their workers. But they will be sending the wrong message if they let the unvaccinated spoil another year for those who’ve done the right things. For most of us, Omicron remains a concern but not a good reason to dim the lights this holiday season.
Cal Thomas: Testing, testing
There is a better way to approach this than to make test kits available to everyone, because not everyone needs or wants them. As with the initial rollout of vaccines, make the kits available first to the most vulnerable. Their names are on a list. That list is called Medicare. Allow older people and those with underlying health conditions to go to the head of the line.
Here’s why you’re checking work emails on holidays (and how to stop)
Our work is often so closely tied to our sense of who we are, many of us struggle to switch off on holidays. But it’s never too late to hide the laptop.
How to enjoy a digital detox while on ‘break’
Feeling stressed with social media and tech? Here are some tips on how to take a break from it.
Rep. Randall Greenwood: COVID is serious; so am I
Sometime in the future, we will know how it developed, what it did, and how it was ultimately defeated. Until then, we should all make the best decisions we can, and try to ensure that societal response to the coronavirus is not worse than the virus itself.