DEAR MISS MANNERS: When walking or biking on a sidewalk or a trail, I often encounter three individuals walking or riding ...
Some view Maine as a test case for how the Trump administration may try to force its policies on states, regardless of ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a moderate hearing loss on one side and pretty severe hearing loss on the other side. A lot of folks don’t know I have a problem, because the hearing aids they make now are ...
She’s the first Caribou player, girl or boy, to win in the history of the Miss and Mr. Maine Basketball awards.
I'm not keen to (thank her children) for a bequest that was A. not of their generosity, and B. handled entirely by lawyers.
GENTLE READER: You do your late friend no honor by snubbing her children, at least one of whom she trusted enough to name as ...
GENTLE READER: You do your late friend no honor by snubbing her children, at least one of whom she trusted enough to name as her executor. Miss Manners hopes that you will express your condolences to ...
Madelynn Deprey has had a successful year of athletics. In the spring, she was part of a tennis team that won Caribou’s first ...
ACAP and the school system are developing a comprehensive community education hub to offer a full range of services for ...
You listen politely and take it from there -- elaborating on the subject, skipping the responses you have tried in the past.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: Sometimes people enthusiastically tell me something they think I don’t know, particularly about my areas of expertise. Saying “I already knew that” sounds condescending. Pretending ...
Sometimes people enthusiastically tell me something they think I don’t know, particularly about my areas of expertise. Saying ...