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J. Goulet: A champion for Lewiston

Living in Ward 6, I have been so lucky to have Mark Cayer as my councilor. As a college student who believes in Lewiston, it’s great to have a councilor who listens and cares. Cayer is exactly who Lewiston needs in Augusta. As an independent, he won’t be there to do the bidding of Republicans […]

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N. Worden: Voice for many who needed help

I write in support of Mark Cayer’s candidacy for House District 61. As a small business owner in Lewiston, I know how important it can be to have an advocate in City Hall. As Lewiston City Council president, Cayer has been a voice for many who needed his help. His commitment to the citizens of […]

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P. Robinson: Integrity and experience

The voting residents of Maine House District 61 have an excellent candidate in Mark Cayer. He stands out as an individual for being involved in all aspects of civic and municipal government activities. He possesses those unique abilities that allow him to be distinguishable among his peers. He has demonstrated the admirable and necessary qualities […]

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T. Carr: Will bring a fresh perspective

I am writing to show my support for Mark Cayer and his journey to the State House to represent District 61. Cayer is a passionate leader in the Lewiston-Auburn community and has faced the community’s issues with an abundance of enthusiasm and care. While serving as the Lewiston City Council president for two terms, he […]

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R. Thompson: Shows concern for taxpayers

I am writing in support of independent candidate Mark Cayer, running for the Maine House. I have known Cayer for more than 20 years and can attest to his honesty and his work ethic. His service on Lewiston’s City Council has shown his ability to work with people of diverse views and temperaments with courtesy […]

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Mark Cayer: A plan by and for Lewiston

Planapalooza? What dictionary did that come from? Those were the first words out of my mouth when I was told that a “planapalooza” would begin in Lewiston on June 20, 2013 — a community outreach effort that continued for five days. I didn’t initially know what a planapalooza would entail, but I was pleasantly surprised. […]

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D. Corriveau: A strong leader

As a resident of d’Youville Pavilion, I enjoy staying connected to the community and following the local politics. I am grateful for the men and women who serve on the Lewiston City Council and for the leadership and direction of Council President Mark Cayer. He is a strong leader for all the people of Lewiston. […]

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Mark Cayer: Remembering the victims of child abuse

Our community has once again been thrust into the headlines; however, as always, we will overcome and become stronger. I am referring to the media reports about the arrest of local resident Joshua Shea for possession of child pornography. I have seen numerous comments in print and social media, including quotes of surprise and disappointment […]