By John Miller, unverified — Sat, 10/09/2010 - 06:51
These offenses definitely show a lack of judgement on Mr. Levesque's part. He would not be allowed to be a foster parent with that driving record so why would his judgemnent be any different in other parts of his life?
By John Miller, unverified — Wed, 09/29/2010 - 15:33
It's deplorable that he believes he can buy his way to heaven. How can any "God fearing born again Christian" like Jack believe that they can treat people and animals that way. Treat others the way you would want them to treat you.
By John Miller, unverified — Wed, 07/14/2010 - 20:27
maybe they ought to publish stats about how the money is spent and to whom it goes....i bet there would be some would be surprized! Let's pit the have little against the have nots
By John Miller, unverified — Sun, 08/02/2009 - 10:16
I worked at Morin's Brickyard douring the summers from 1966-1970 as a mould washer on one of the 2 semi-automated machines. Rene Ouellette, John Dyer, Kent Webster, Kendall (Duffy) Ackerly, John Wise, Bison,Turk Turcotte and many other college students and locals weilding wet clay and hot bricks for big money back in those days. At that time, we would take home $135 to $150 a week. People who filled the piuts after the days work got extra. The work was hard and we worked 6 days a week as Morin's could only make bricks during the warm months. I learned a lot working there and wouldn't trade it for anything, but, Thank God, it's automated now!
By John Miller, unverified — Thu, 07/16/2009 - 05:49
I don't believe that Lewiston will be ready to access all the benefits of an economic turnaround when it comes. Bennet takes with him a wealth of information, contacts, etc.
John Miller's Comments
Question of Judgement...
These offenses definitely show a lack of judgement on Mr. Levesque's part. He would not be allowed to be a foster parent with that driving record so why would his judgemnent be any different in other parts of his life?
It's deplorable that he
It's deplorable that he believes he can buy his way to heaven. How can any "God fearing born again Christian" like Jack believe that they can treat people and animals that way. Treat others the way you would want them to treat you.
maybe they ought to publish
maybe they ought to publish stats about how the money is spent and to whom it goes....i bet there would be some would be surprized! Let's pit the have little against the have nots
I worked at Morin's
I worked at Morin's Brickyard douring the summers from 1966-1970 as a mould washer on one of the 2 semi-automated machines. Rene Ouellette, John Dyer, Kent Webster, Kendall (Duffy) Ackerly, John Wise, Bison,Turk Turcotte and many other college students and locals weilding wet clay and hot bricks for big money back in those days. At that time, we would take home $135 to $150 a week. People who filled the piuts after the days work got extra. The work was hard and we worked 6 days a week as Morin's could only make bricks during the warm months. I learned a lot working there and wouldn't trade it for anything, but, Thank God, it's automated now!
I don't believe that
I don't believe that Lewiston will be ready to access all the benefits of an economic turnaround when it comes. Bennet takes with him a wealth of information, contacts, etc.