Columns
Al Diamon
Big important nothing
"You owe everybody in Maine an apology," said a political activist, a person who'd be fired from his or her job in about 10 seconds if her or his boss found out he or she was talking to me about what her or his boss is actually up to, which is something naughty I might get around to telling you about someday, but not today because this column is about the activist saying how I owe everybody an apology.
York Corner
York Corner
Who wouldn't be intrigued by a retired school superintendent who keeps a pair of mules?
Senior Matters
Coping with Caregiving
Help isn't an easy thing to ask for, especially for us Yankees.
Senior Lines: A singular experience with Medicare Part D
With Medicare Part D, the insurance companies are in control of the pricing structure, in short of determining the Formulary categories for drugs, namely, defining them as Tier 1 (generic or the cheapest), Tier 2 (middle of the road), Tier 3 (most expensive) or Specialty Drug (high and sometimes not allowed).
IRS partners host free tax help for low-income, elderly taxpayers
Nearly 12,000 free tax preparation sites will be open nationwide this year as the Internal Revenue Service continues to expand its partnerships with nonprofit and community organizations performing vital tax preparation services for low-income and elderly taxpayers.
Health & Wellness
Dear Grandmother
Laurie Simpson is a Maine resident who writes candidly about her personal experience with multiple-sclerosis and has recently shared her work as part of the York Public Library's Writer's Night series.