WINTHROP — Samantha Phinney of Winthrop has been selected to take part in a summer mission trip to Italy with Teen Missions International.
April 2011
LePage should be held responsible for his conduct
It has been embarrassing to read about the governor’s gaffes in national publications, and to see his actions spoofed on Jon Stewart’s Daily Show. This latest issue about the mural, however, feels very much like bullying. It was clear that it was not a popular idea; but instead of inviting discourse on the subject, Gov. […]
Organizations list bridge, cribbage winners
HALLOWELL — Spectrum Generations, the William S. Cohen Community Center, has announced its recent bridge and cribbage winners.
Mural removal first salvo in weakening protections
The mural removed from the Maine Department of Labor offices by order of Gov. Paul LePage was commissioned, created and installed as a way to illustrate a bit of the history of the American workplace. As executed by artist Judy Taylor, the mural is a powerful reminder of the reasons our laws contain the worker […]
Mural’s alleged location could violate several laws
The article appearing on page B4 of the April 2 Kennebec Journal, “Lawsuit filed over mural’s removal,” reads, “He believes the mural is being stored in an electrical closet at the Department of Labor.” An electrical room is not an approved or appropriate storage room. If this allegation is correct, it may be a violation […]
‘Let’s tax all political contributions at 50%’
In these hard economic times, we must look deeper for new sources of tax revenue. Although I oppose any new tax, here’s an idea: Let’s tax all political contributions at 50 percent. Let the politicians who raise billions, help pay for our deficit spending. Tim Morrill Richmond
Fortier-Brown named semifinalist in Maine Geographic Bee
GARDINER — Adam Fortier-Brown, 14, of Randolph, a student at Gardiner Regional Middle School, was named a semifinalist in the National Geographic Society Maine Geographic Bee.
Clean Elections Fund keeps Maine voters in charge
Several bills are currently before the Legislature that advocate either a partial repeal or a full repeal of Maine’s clean election system. This is disappointing, because for more than 10 years, the Maine Clean Election Act has worked to get the big money out of Maine elections. We did it by imposing reasonable contribution limits […]
‘Brainwashed millions’ vote against own interests
I can see why millionaires would vote for people who have the outlook of “government bad.” They are financially isolated enough to take any downswing with ease. They think about nothing but tax cuts. They vote for idiots who say “government is terrible,” but after they are elected, they make a terrible government. The scariest […]