Here are a few reasons to vote Gray for mayor: 1) Stanwood (Joe) Gray has the patience and persistence to research any subject and base his opinion on the facts that he finds, even if it is completely different than how he felt when he began. 2) Joe pours his heart and soul into Auburn […]
2019
Estelle Rubinstein: Gelinas will get things done
If you are looking for a candidate who will get things done for the people of Lewiston, then Stephanie Gelinas is your candidate for Ward 7. She runs a wonderful agency dedicated to the needs of children, families and staff and will do the same as a representative on the Lewiston City Council. She cares […]
Holly Miller: I support Rhyanna Larose
As an Auburn resident, I will be voting for Rhyanna Larose for city council. It is no doubt that she thrives on being an active member of our community which she demonstrates by being a part of various activities and spending the majority of her free time volunteering to show her support and share the […]
Kiernan Majerus-Collins: Lewiston Democrats support Rourke
The Lewiston Democratic Party endorses Kaitlyn Rourke for City Council in Ward 7. Rourke grew up in Lewiston, graduating from Lewiston High School in 2015. She went on to earn a bachelor’s degree and then an MBA, both from Thomas College. Rather than move away to Portland or Boston like many of her peers, Rourke […]
Laura Garcia: Vote for a fresh start in Auburn
Since 2016, the Auburn School Committee has failed to evaluate the superintendent or critically assess the progress of our district. It should happen annually. Meanwhile, teachers, students and parents raised the alarm. The chair and vice-chair, Bonnie Hayes, dismissed and ignored concerns. Based on what? Auburn schools were recently compared to other districts. The news […]
Edward Timmons, Conor Norris: Lower the barriers for working in Maine
Maine needs new workers, and new legislation may make it easier for workers to come to the state for more than just the beautiful summers in the Pine Tree State. Recently, legislators made a pair of recommendations to the state Legislature (LR 2864 and LR 2802) to consider mandating that state licensing boards recognize out-of-state […]
Jim Derocher: Tim Lajoie for Lewiston’s mayor
I am writing in support of Tim Lajoie for mayor of Lewiston. Unlike some politicians who tell you what you want to hear, then do something else, Tim is honest and up front about what he believes. He understands and believes in the people of Lewiston and will represent them well. He won’t run away […]
Car crashes full speed into beverage truck in Sabattus; two killed, three injured
UPDATE: Gardiner-based Common Wealth Poultry employees killed on way to work SABATTUS — A vehicle carrying four people apparently missed a curve of the road and careened head-on at full speed into a beverage truck parked in front of the Oak Hill Cash Market early Monday morning on Rt. 126, killing two people and injuring […]
Sun Journal Business Breakfast Forum: How to handle politics in the workplace
Join us Thursday, Nov. 7, to hear from the experts on how to prevent politics from getting in the way of production.
Brunswick sculptor tasked with creating New Jersey arts center
John Bisbee is bringing a dozen artists with him on the mission to transform a former industrial space.