C. Casey: A talented native

Every day someone tells me how Harvey Calden rescued them when stranded or from some other difficulty. He has been a wonderful boss for his now 12 employees, and an outstanding neighbor.

His 25 years of success building Hill Top Collision have taught him what it takes to make a business succeed in Maine.

He understands the importance of transparency in government and the necessity of keeping taxes low for Maine’s people, known for their frugality.

He understands the importance of a top-quality education that prepares young people for work and life; education that will provide the necessary foundation for independence, freeing each to enjoy and participate in the preservation of a high quality of life, outdoor heritage and the natural beauty of Maine.

Maine is lucky to have such an outstanding and talented native as Harvey Calden seeking to serve as senator from District 14.

Candice Casey, Rumford

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