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SeniorsPlus offering online classes, exercises during November

LEWISTON — SeniorsPlus has announced the Online Education Center classes for November. All classes are held over Zoom or telephonically. Classes are free, unless noted. Register for classes by emailing [email protected] or calling 207-795-4010. For more information, visit seniorsplus.org/education-center. Online classes Zoom 101: Using Video Technology to Stay Connected: From 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, […]

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Posted inLetters, Opinion

David Griswold: Please vote

Please Vote. Vote to honor the truth. Vote to condemn all violence. Vote for respectful discourse. Vote for compassion and empathy toward all our neighbors. Vote to recognize our incredible scientists. Vote for cooperation, collaboration and compromise. Vote to improve our imperfect Union. Vote for free and fair elections. Vote for the pillars of our […]

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Darlene Paine: ‘Justice for all’ with Greg Kimber

For those who are passionate about racial and social justice, please join me in voting for Greg Kimber, who is running against state Rep. Randy Hall (Chesterville, Wilton, New Vineyard, Strong, Industry, Temple). Unfortunately, Rep. Hall voted against banning conversion therapy, prohibiting Native American mascots, and amending Columbus Day to Indigenous People’s Day. Greg Kimber, […]

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William LaRochelle: Send Trump packing Nov. 3

What documentarian Michael Moore has written is true: President Trump is “a consistent, absolute, unrelenting, fearless, and professional liar.” That truth should suffice to deny him a second term. Trump’s lies are often laughably lame. Recall, for example, his insistence that he was being sarcastic when he suggested injecting disinfectant to cure COVID-19. Rubbish — […]