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Dilworth needs no on-the-job training

We are local attorneys who represent clients in the Oxford County Probate Court and we urge residents to vote in the Republican primary on June 14 for Ted Dilworth as probate court judge. Dilworth is an experienced and able lawyer who has been a past president of the Oxford County Trial Lawyers Association and a […]

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The Trump-Nixon connection

Donald Trump is much like Richard Nixon. There are many comparisons between their behavior — Trump’s constant argumentative distractions, how he avoids any clear policies and discussions. They set up another smoke screen. Also, the Nixon tapes showed a similar use of crude, paranoid language. Nixon covered up for his criminal Watergate break-in. Trump faces […]

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Dilworth for judge of probate

I have known Ted Dilworth for a long time — a great person and a great lawyer. He would make a great judge of probate. What a wonderful opportunity for the citizens of Oxford County to have a person of Dilworth’s caliber. I will be voting for Ted Dilworth for judge of probate on June […]

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Fuller an excellent choice

I recently met Roger Fuller at a retired teachers’ get-together. I was very impressed how enthusiastically he shared his thoughts on serving his community if he were elected. No question went unanswered. He has been walking throughout his district, personally knocking on doors to let the people know his platform. He supports all residents. Working […]

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Sheats supports community health

Auburn and Minot need better leadership in Augusta. I support Bettyann Sheats as a Democrat for Maine House seat, District 64. Sheats has a history of working for child and infant health issues and will bring a family-based viewpoint on community issues to Augusta. Androscoggin County ranks less than the average for the state of […]

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Fuller has leadership experience

In the Sun Journal on Sunday, June 5, Melissa Stevens responded that class and gender are differences between her and her opponent. What does that mean? And did she really use the age card? Is she insinuating that Roger Fuller is too old to be an effective state representative? Wow. The presidential candidates are older […]

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Gleason a gifted negotiator

Candy Gleason has been my friend and co-worker for many years. She is hard working and tenacious in regard to her dedication to education and community interests. She is a gifted speaker and negotiator, who has coached the Edward Little High School speech and debate team for 20 years. She is a compassionate person with […]

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Gleason will advocate for all of us

As a guidance counselor, I have worked with Candy Gleason since 1984. I have known her to be true to her convictions, such as what is best for students. She works hard to come up with solutions for teens who are in danger of failing while trying to help parents and teens forge a path […]

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Melaragno a passionate advocate

Gina Melaragno has been a passionate advocate for House District 62 in her first term as state representative. She has spoken for folks whose lives are unfamiliar to most other legislators — Mainers who work two and three jobs just to keep a roof over their head; middle-class workers who face high insurance premiums and […]

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Gleason diligent, spirited

I have had the pleasure of working with Candy Gleason for the past seven years in the English Department at Edward Little High School. For the past five years, she has also been my department head, and I have been able to observe her diligence, the way she brings people together and the spirited way […]