Renee Ordway
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Weekday mornings at my house are pretty typical. Five people, one kitchen, a bread drawer, a fridge, a cereal cupboard, a silverware drawer and a coffeepot. more
About a week after the world watched loaded passenger jets plow into the sides of the Twin Towers and the Pentagon, my husband and I held the hands of our 5- and 8-year-old children and took our … more
Admit it. We’re all tempted occasionally to peek into someone else’s grocery basket. And most of us, at one time or an-other, have stood in line, stared straight ahead and prayed that no one looked into our own. more
You can’t fault someone for trying. That was my first thought this week when I saw the nationwide headlines that prosecutors in 40 states, including Maine, had signed an agreement with more
There’s surely nothing wrong with exercises that help to prepare for “worst-case” scenarios. Emergency agencies, such as police and fire departments, perform such exercises regularly. The … more
I must say that I’m feeling a bit sympathetic toward Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin this week. Sure, I squirmed (and chuckled) along with a lot of you as she muddled and fumbled her way through the … more
While most of us are focusing on concerns such as food, heat and our shrinking retirement accounts as our economy teeters on the brink of recession, Bangor Police Chief Ron Gastia is worried about … more
There appears to be a conflict afoot in Greenville, where the town fathers are sick and tired of hungry, naked diners in search of a free meal dashing into the great Moosehead Lake in full view of … more
Although some days some of us may find it unfortunate, it isn’t legal to kill someone simply because he’s an SOB. more
Three years ago when Jeff Wahlstrom was elected to the Bangor School Committee, he had high hopes of bringing a fresh voice to the table and effecting changes to a committee that some felt worked in a bubble, disregarding the voices of parents and taxpayers. more
During elementary and middle school my daughter took a risk every time she raised her hand or was chosen randomly to read aloud in her classroom. more
The start of any school year is usually met with promise and great expectation by kids and parents alike. more
Husbands and wives who have been married very long know a thing or two about compromise and negotiation. Sometimes sheer avoidance of an issue or a matter at hand is called for. more
FOR SALE! Tents! Three of them. A newly purchased screen house! Air mattresses! Three of them! Tarps. Too many to count!! more
The kids at the Kelley family's Glenburn home are a welcoming brood. more
In arguing for a proposed ordinance that would restrict methadone clinics in the city, Bangor City Councilor Richard Stone said last week that he didn' t want to limit access to opiate-addiction treatment, but that the city of Bangor should have its 'eyes wide open' when deciding whether to allow a clinic to locate here. more
 
 
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