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Mary Roussel: We need Ned Claxton in Augusta

Sen. Ned Claxton, M.D. has dedicated his life to serving our community. He has written and supported legislation which continues to improve our quality of life while working tirelessly to help people with individual needs such as unemployment issues and forgivable loans during the pandemic. Sen. Claxton currently serves on the Health and Human Services […]

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Francis Gagnon: In support of Kristen Cloutier

I have always been impressed with Kristen Cloutier’s representation and dedication to the citizens of Lewiston. She was a proven, hard-working city councilor and mayor, serving time on numerous committees and boards. I worked with her on the Lewiston School Committee for two years and was always impressed with her educated and well thought out […]

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Kristen Elie: In support of Laurel Libby

When the New Year rang in, many people had high hopes for 2020. Now, eight months later, many find their hopes looking a little different from what they had anticipated. I hope for wisdom and discretion, for truth and transparency from those who set the course for this beautiful state. I hope for savvy minds […]

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Timothy Carter: Follow proper procedure

As I write this, national congressional representatives are at an impasse on a new relief bill to address the needs of U.S. citizens and economy. That really doesn’t need to be the case, if proper and normal procedure would have been followed — bills passed by one body are sent to the other where they […]

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Ryan Lorrain: Supporting Sen. Susan Collins

Now more than ever, Washington needs less partisanship and more leadership. That’s why, this November, I’m proudly voting to reelect Sen. Susan Collins. Sen. Collins was instrumental in saving the nation’s economy and protecting rural workers with the Paycheck Protection Program she authored when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. She continues to work tirelessly with all […]

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Paul Boucher: An incredible experience

Recently, my vehicle broke down on a busy Auburn road. As I awaited a tow, an Auburn police officer quickly stopped to check on my situation. I also counted nine other drivers who checked on me. Despite the obvious lack of human decency I see and read about in Washington, D.C., this world does have […]