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Winter Heating and Gas Crisis: Send Your Stories to Washington |
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by Tom Allen
Summer in Maine has just begun, but it is the coming winter that occupies the thoughts of Maine families and small businesses. My Congressional office has received hundreds of calls from Maine families and businesses who are desperate and scared about how they will survive this winter. Gasoline, heating oil and diesel prices are rising at a record rate, and by the time winter arrives they are likely to be even higher. Maine families and small businesses will be forced to make difficult decisions about heating their homes, putting gas in their cars and feeding their families. They need and deserve help from those benefiting most from the current energy crisis.
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Can we work together to help? |
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Even though the sun is shining and the flags are waving in a warm, humid breeze, soon enough the cold winter winds will howl and many, if not most of us, will be looking for a way to heat our homes economically. There will be those of us who can’t do it, because they are on fixed or low incomes, or because they were one of the many who lost a job due to the downturn of the economy.
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by Gina Hamilton
Coastal Journal editor
I’ve been tired the last few weeks, and I don’t have a very good excuse for why I’ve been tired. I’m not working harder than I have been. I’ve been getting a relatively good night’s sleep, that is until Rudie the Dog decides she wants me up at some ungodly early hour, such as 5 a.m., when the Sun makes its appearance. I’ve been exercising moderately, drinking moderately, and eating moderately.
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