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Chin is Lewiston's best opportunity

Lewiston’s best opportunity, both to tackle its big challenges and use its many resources, is to elect Ben Chin as mayor. Soon, he will reach his 100th night of talking and listening to people in their homes. Many residents shared heartbreaking stories of opioid addiction, and he’s presented ways the community might deal with it. […]

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Chin will bring welcomed change

H.G. Wells may have been forecasting the current Lewiston community when he wrote, “We should strive to welcome change and challenges, because they are what help us grow. Without them we grow weak … in comfort and security. We need to constantly be challenging ourselves in order to strengthen our character and increase our intelligence.” […]

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Bouchard has more experience

To read all the glowing letters to the editor supporting Ben Chin for mayor of Lewiston, one would think he was the next coming. In reality, this is not a run for the presidency, or anything chose to that; and whoever wins will have little power to do any of the things Chin has proposed […]

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Tax proposal not good for U.S.

This country needs to stop spending more than it has and start repaying the national debt. The national debt is slowly sinking this nation. The privileged 535 representatives in Congress made that happen. Going back to 1990, the debt was $3 trillion and, during the next 25 years, it climbed to $18 trillion. It is […]

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Two separate cities

After a two-plus year onslaught of propaganda, brochures, slick advertisements, as well as much hard work and deliberation, the One LA crew (which includes my respected 1967 Lewiston High School classmate, Gene Geiger) should be respected for its hard work and good intentions. They should now pause, sit back and realize and respect that the […]

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Have respect for women

Astonishing revelations that more and more men have abused women — with, I am certain, countless incidents unpublicized across our society — add more weight to what Hillary Clinton accomplished by winning the popular vote by nearly three million. She triumphed despite her gender and the now undeniable fact that women are often disrespected as […]

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National Family Caregiver Month

I just returned from the National Foundation for Women Legislators’ annual conference, where I joined other elected officials from across the country to discuss the most pressing issues facing our communities — including Alzheimer’s disease. Alarmingly, there are an estimated 5.5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, in 2016 more […]

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Poliquin support unconscionable

Shame on Rep. Bruce Poliquin for voting for the Trump tax plan — a plan that would put lots of money in the hands of the wealthy, while saddling the middle class with trillion-dollar tax deficits. The Trump plan will make huge cuts to the corporate tax rate, ostensibly to place the U.S. rate on […]

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An outrageous decision

I would like a new deck and a new dealer. How does the Auburn School Department and School Committee possibly think that boasting that Auburn has teachers who need to be trained is going to attract new families to the area; or businesses, for that matter? The whole early-release business just turns uninstructed teenagers loose […]

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Everyone should vote

As a veteran, I believe that everyone should vote. In Lewiston, only 36 percent of those eligible went to vote on Nov. 7. I thank all who took the time to vote. Those who did not vote should vote. The U.S. Constitution states, “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not […]