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Stevens has strong work ethic

I met Melissa May Stevens several months ago and was impressed with her strong work ethic and passion for serving others. I will vote for her for House District 59 on June 14. We share a call to help build real opportunities and solid futures for young people. I have worked with underprivileged youth since […]

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Thoughts about Donald Trump

Someone asked me what my feelings were toward Donald Trump. Trump has done a good job at flexing the muscle of the United States Constitution. For years of having lived in a state of political correctness, I was wondering if people as a nation were losing their freedoms. Trump has proved to me and this […]

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Stevens positive about Lewiston

I support Melissa May Stevens for Maine House District 59. As a young person in this community, I am encouraged by her positive attitude and motivation. It is refreshing to see a candidate who emphasizes the great things Lewiston has to offer. She is also more than willing to get to work to make things […]

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Get to know candidates

There is an election on June 14 when residents of Oxford will be electing two selectmen. I think that it would be to our advantage to have the candidates meet with concerned citizens, to tell us a little about themselves and then be open to questions from the audience regarding the town. I am not […]

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What has happened to America?

What has happened to this country and the education of the young people? I have my own theory, and I have watched many things happen through the past 20 years. It is called the dumbing down of American school children. Planned or unplanned, it has happened. The youth of today don’t seem to have any […]

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Bellows is a breath of fresh air

I am excited to be voting Tuesday, June 14, in the Democratic primary for Shenna Bellows for senator of District 14 (Chelsea, Farmingdale, Gardiner, Hallowell, Manchester, Monmouth, Pittston, Randolph, Readfield, West Gardiner and Winthrop). I know, people are down on politics. No wonder, when gridlock in Augusta has prevented Mainers from participating in federally-funded health […]

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Why is Sen. King’s bill needed?

Sen. Angus King wants to charge a fee (tax) on prescription opioids to help pay for programs that would “alleviate” the country’s opioid epidemic. The fees (taxes) — an estimated $1.5 to $2 billion a year — would go toward substance abuse treatment, employment services and other programs. There would be exceptions to the fee/tax, […]

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Fuller has what is needed

Roger Fuller, District 59 candidate, has what is needed in Augusta. He is educated — doctoral and master’s degrees where he wanted expertise. He is an experienced educator — a 15-year high school principal and IT systems designer and implementer for students’ tools and parents’ connections. He can work with folks with different needs and […]

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Focus on economic growth

In the not-so-distant future, Rumford is looking at a new hotel, expanded parks and trails and a school district where residents will have more control to make decisions best for local taxpayers. There is a contingent of people who believe taxes are too high, and the only way to fix that is to cut. The […]

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Fuller understands education

It goes without saying that I am supporting Roger Fuller for the vacant District 59 legislative seat. He is my father, after all. Family ties aside, I have first-hand knowledge of what he brings to the people of Lewiston. As a person who has devoted 42 years of life to education, 28 years at Lewiston […]