Employees will be at Goggin's IGA today (6/18) from 9-11 collecting signatures for a petition to fight the new change. A petition is also available at Sun Sun.
Are you ready for St. Patrick's Day? Are you looking for the closest pub that will be open, or how about a classic Irish drink, or how to make corned beef? Where do you go for answers? Well, 'The Google,' of course!
I found an article that caught my eye on the website onlyinyourstate.com. It ranked the top ten drunkest counties in Maine. In recent data, Maine sits near the top in alcohol consumption nationwide. These rankings are based from data from County Health Rankings and Roadmaps and their look at those saying they engage in excessive drinking. They also used data of the highest number of bars per capit
Back in my early 20s I worked for a convenience store in Brewer and we were taught the three main rules about selling alcohol. They are, it can only be sold during certain hours, the person trying to buy has to be seemingly sober (not obviously drunk) and the third, the buyer has to be of age, that means 21.
Thirty years ago today July 17, President Reagan signed off on making the national drinking age 21. The law held back highway funds if states didn’t comply. Do you think 21 is too old, young or the correct age philosophically?
I'm not really sure if there is a real news story here or not but I'll put it out there to keep parents in the loop. Some young people are using Burt's Bees lip balm on their eyelids to add to the experience of getting drunk or high.