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Roger Philippon: Cayer has leadership qualities

As a former member of the Lewiston City Council, I know that effective municipal governing is about bringing people together in order to tackle the many challenges a city faces. I am voting for Mark Cayer for mayor because that is what he is about — finding real and lasting solutions. He is a workhorse, […]

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Roger Fuller: Support LHS expansion

In 1972, I began a teaching career in Lewiston, and in 1973 was a part of the move to “The New High School.” People still refer to Lewiston High School as the “new high school,” but it’s not new anymore. Lewiston should take great pride in this very well maintained facility and its other new […]

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Bonnie Lounsbury: Return a voice of civility

I am delighted that Holly Lasagna has decided to run for reelection to the Auburn City Council, Ward 1. During her two years on the council, Holly has demonstrated that she believes in fair and open processes in city government, in respectful dialogue with members of the public, and in calm and thorough discussion of […]

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Mary Lou Hofmann: Support for Katie Boss

I am supporting Katie Boss for an At-Large seat on the Auburn City Council. Katie is a thoughtful, bright, and capable professional, who is committed to helping make Auburn a community where individuals, families and businesses can all prosper. She is a good listener who can engage in meaningful and respectful dialogue with all constituents […]

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Phillip Dupont: NASCAR less enjoyable now

Four-car teams and big money have ruined racing. NASCAR has become less enjoyable in the past few years, to the point where it is not enjoyable anymore. The Joe Gibbs cars and Penske cars dominate every race, not forgetting Kevin Harvick. When a less-funded team’s car is lapped 15 laps into a race, something is […]