Republican Ryan Harmon was elected to represent the people of House District 45, but a look at his voting record tells me he is more interested in helping banks than the people of Maine.
September 2012
Winslow police station cost up $87,000
WINSLOW — Construction of a new police station could resume as early as next week and cost $87,000 more than its original $626,000 price tag, according to the town manager.
Davis has abiilty to be outstanding legislator
For 35 years, I have had the privilege of walking the halls of the State House as a paid advocate for a variety of interests. During that time, I have witnessed the best aspects of a citizen Legislature, and some of the worst.
ALLEN AFIELD: Uplands enchant us in October
Often enough each October, Maine’s upland-bird hunting offers woodland wanderers a magical experience that may include agreeable temperatures, snapping dry air and cerulean skies splotched with fleecy white clouds. Nature’s touches prove really enticing up north, where lighter development means more open land for hunting grouse and woodcock.
BASEBALL: The hallowed carved grounds of baseball
AUGUSTA — John Kennedy’s eyes widened as he tried to comprehend the sight in front of him nearly 50 years ago. He was seeing old Yankee Stadium, the House That Ruth Built, for the first time.
Do we really need four more years of this?
Tidbits gleaned from the Morning Sentinel on Sept. 20. Do people think we need four more years of this?
Pleased to get a positive flier from Crockett
As an Augusta resident, I’m fed up with the negative fliers from Republicans about important legislation.
Nadeau learns the facts before giving an opinion
As a former resident of Winslow and having worked with Catherine Nadeau for many years, I am pleased to lend my support to her Democratic candidacy for House District 54.
Candidates know economy must be front and center
This economy is fragile, and families are struggling. The cost for basic needs keeps going up.
Simple arithmetic could save us a lot of money
Here are a few thoughts about how basic arithmetic can shed a strange light on our perception of government versus free enterprise.