Last February, I drove to Augusta to meet with legislators about upcoming education bills.
October 2012
Baldacci joins defenders of unnatural marriage
I thought it inappropriate and even degrading when I saw Sen. Charles Schumer of New York marching in a homosexual parade.
Maloney has plan to raise citizens’ safety, lower costs
As a former attorney general of Maine, I want to share my reasons for voting for Maeghan Maloney, Democratic candidate for district attorney.
King did excellent job as Maine’s governor
The endless negative advertising flooding our TV screens from out-of-state groups illustrates the sad state of our national political process.
Pouliot will look out for his constituents
Although I recently moved out of his district, I want to express my support for Matt Pouliot, Republican candidate for House District 57.
Treat a strong, persuasive voice for working people
Democratic Rep. Sharon Treat provides a strong and persuasive voice for working people, especially her constituents in District 79.
Polite disagreement marks House debate
Incumbent Chellie Pingree and challenger Jon Courtney differ on health care, education and more.
Free expression also an issue in Maine gay-marriage debate
Christian Civic League cites “environment of intolerance” for a conservative advocate.
Details emerge about victim of 1976 Augusta murder
A homeless Seattle man appeared in court Thursday on extradition proceedings that would bring him back to Maine to face a charge he killed Blanche Jimball 36 years ago.
Three in running to lead Kennebec Valley Community College
FAIRFIELD — Three men, all from New England, have been named as finalists in the search for the next president of Kennebec Valley Community College.