I read in the Kennebec Journal about the young man who died in a rollover in Winthrop. Isn’t it bad enough for the family to grieve for their loved one, let alone you having to put at the end of report that he happened to be one of the three Gardiner Area High School seniors to plead guilty in 2007 to theft, burglary and criminal mischief? What was the significance in adding this to the end of your report?
Do people want to remember this fine young gentleman this way? You could have eliminated this comment.
Diana M. Renaud
East Pittston
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