DEAR SUN SPOTS: Recently, I was cleaning out my medicine cabinet and came across several of the old type fever thermometers, the kind that are glass with mercury inside. I no longer need them, but am not sure how to safely dispose of them. I don’t want to just toss them in the waste, as […]
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Good place to sell fur coat is on eBay.com
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I’m another reader who’s going to depend on Sun Spots in helping me with something I’ve tried to do before, in other ways, without any luck. I’d like to find a way to sell a beautiful black, full-length mink coat and matching hat. I realize that fur coats aren’t really in demand […]
Reader questions how apartment can be used
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Could you find out if a person can have three to four boarders in a two-bedroom apartment? Also, how about selling things out of a home? — No Name, Lewiston ANSWER: Sun Spots started by speaking with Carla Harris, the manager of resident services for the Lewiston Housing Authority, who said you […]
Thermostats, not thermometers
A Sun Spots column published Monday on page C9 incorrectly directed people to recycle thermometers at certain local plumbing and heating supply houses. These companies take thermostats, not thermometers for recycling, offering a $5 in-store coupon if you bring in a mercury thermostat. For more information, go to http://www.maine.gov/dep/rwm/mercury/thermostatrecyclingstores.xls The information was incorrectly reported by […]
Reader questions financial, auto repair rules
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Please answer this question, as I’m sure others may not know this. When you have a savings account in a bank, does the bank or state have the right to take your money if that account isn’t used in three to four years? Also, when you have a car repaired and what […]
State offer $5 incentive for old thermometers
DEAR SUN SPOTS: Recently, I was cleaning out my medicine cabinet and came across several of the old stick-in-mouth type fever thermometers, the kind that are glass with mercury inside. I no longer need them, but am not sure how to safely dispose of them. I don’t want to just toss them in the waste, […]
Canning catastrophe good learning experience
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I just had an unfortunate thing happen and thought that many others might be interested. With canning season here and lots of stuff to can, I decided that I would revert to my mother’s method of sealing the canning jars with paraffin. But instead of using her method of melting the paraffin […]
Spotty dial-up Internet service irks reader
DEAR SUN SPOTS: For 10 years we have used ExploreMaine and Mid-Maine for our dial-up Internet service and now have constant disconnection and “cannot find host” problems. FairPoint upgraded our phone line, but it didn’t help. Does Sun Spots know if other dial-up users started having these problems about six weeks ago? Trying to determine […]
Texas reader wants his Sun Journal faster
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I moved to Texas in the middle of August to be near my daughter, a registered nurse at Baylor Hospital, because my wife, Betty, has ALS. I enjoy your column very much. I have the Sun Journal sent to me to keep up on the news in Lewiston-Auburn and the towns in […]
Procedures at chicken plants concern readers
DEAR SUN SPOTS: In reference to the enclosed Aug. 8 story about poultry plants, would you find out just what is done with the chicken “carcass” after the “diseased or damaged” parts are cut from the chicken mentioned. It would be an eye-opener for me and probably many other people. You do so much good […]