Mark F. Sargent
1950 - 2009
LOVELL -- Mark F. Sargent, 58, of Candia, N.H., died Monday, July 6, at his summer home in Lovell.
He was born Dec. 16, 1950, in North Conway, N.H., the son of Edwin and Joanne (Richardson) Sargent of Fryeburg. He was raised and educated in Fryeburg. He attended the University of Vermont at Burlington and graduated from Plymouth State College in New Hampshire.
Throughout his career, he worked in quality control management at several businesses in New Hampshire. Most recently, he worked as a quality control manager for Freudenberg for many years.
He was a builder at heart. He enjoyed hunting and fishing. Most especially, he loved spending time with his family.
Besides his parents, he is survived by his wife of 18 years, Barbara (Bell) Sargent of Candia; three sons, Jonathan Neveu of Las Vegas, Nev., Luke Sargent of Alexandria, Va., and Thomas Neveu of Alexandria, Va.; former wife, Nancy Capozza of New York City, N.Y.; brothers, John Sargent of Standish and Peter Neveu of Denmark; sister, Suzanne Sargent Cook of Brunswick; several nieces and nephews; and many friends near and far.
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Ok, unless I'm missing something, this whole problem relates to First Wind joining forces with Algonquin because they needed some cash, but that would violate the Maine power deregulation law.
People starved in the streets, died from all sorts of easily treated diseases, and died from old age and neglect.
As for Government intervention. As long as there has been "government" there has been intervention so you have to go back 3,000,000 and more years to reach "before Government intervention". The choice now is not between no intervention and lots of intervention. Its between the tyranny of religious dogma on the right and the freedom of personal growth and responsibility on the left.
Every year Maine has a balanced budget. The state is not deeply in the red. The credit rating companies (as corrupt as they are) agree Maine has its debt well under control. The Governor Constitutionally can not "supervise" the State Legislature. The most he has been able to do so far is bully senior citizens, the infirmed, and children.
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