Gov. Paul LePage is refusing to sign off on the issuance of $40 million in bonds that were authorized by voters in 2010.
June 2012
Morning Sentinel police log: June 14, 2012
IN ANSON, Monday at 10:06 a.m., suspicious activity was reported on Water Street.
HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL: Surprising Valley gets lift from veterans
BINGHAM — Prior to opening day, Valley baseball coach Paul Belanger figured he had a competitive team that could win just as many as it lost.
House District 84
Results were unavailable late Tuesday in the race for the House District 84 Democratic nomination. Candidates were Edward Finch, of Hinckley, and Karen Kusiak, of Fairfield.
GEORGE SMITH: Angus King a quality guy who did a quality job for state, people
On Tuesday, Republicans and Democrats selected their nominees for the U.S. Senate, where they’ll join four Independent candidates on the November ballot. Today’s as good a time as any to take a look at the frontrunner, Angus King.
House District 58
Results in the Democratic primary race for the House District 58 seat between Lori Fowle of Vassalboro and Richard Fournier of Windsor were unavailable by press time Tuesday.
Vassalboro passes town budget
VASSALBORO — Residents approved the $1.7 million town budget late Monday night, but the results of the school budget ratification vote won’t be known for at least a few weeks.
House District 29
Results were unavailable late Tuesday in the race for the House District 29 Republican nomination. Candidates were Robert Engelhardt and John Ring, both of Pittsfield.
AARP volunteers made noise for seniors in Augusta
This year, I was one of a team of volunteers who worked with AARP in Augusta during the legislative session. Our goal was to address critical issues on behalf of the 228,000 AARP members in Maine. I enjoyed serving as an advocate for those 50 or older in our state, especially for those who may […]