It was like a breath of fresh air to read John Richardson’s article in the Morning Sentinel about Gov. Paul LePage’s veto of the research bond issue. It has been a long time coming that a governor has stood up to the bond issue. I never voted for LePage, but maybe I would have if […]
2012
Warrant reveals use of surveillance in Waterville and Augusta drug case
A search warrant used to gather evidence of alleged drug trafficking in the Waterville and Augusta areas reveals that agents watched two defendants, their homes, their vehicles and their girlfriends for about six weeks before making arrests late last month.
National Organization of Marriage to be ‘very focused on Maine’
AUGUSTA — National opponents of same-sex marriage say they will be actively involved in Maine and the three other states that probably will vote on the issue this fall.
OUR OPINION: Turnpike users best ones to pay for widening
After a regime change, it’s always tempting to blame all the new administration’s troubles on the last one.
Important school budget votes today, June 12
I believe politics has reduced the quality of education in SAD 13 and has denied our two towns the option to decide the outcome of Quimby School. Politics also killed any chance of starting a long-term plan this fall. In my opinion, incomes and retirement funds for teachers and administrators should not be favored over […]
Lachowicz values all people, will work hard
As a helping professional, I have seen firsthand how state policies affect local families, for better or worse. Now more than ever, the people need to know that they can count on their elected officials to have their best interest in mind when those officials make decisions that affect the whole community. I am confident […]
Lachowicz fights for people in area who need help
Another letter last week said how actions in the Maine Senate can mean the difference between life and death. Such it is with me. As a result of changes to MaineCare, I have lost access to medications that help control a rare condition that I have, a condition that could kill me if left uncontrolled. […]
Kusiak has priorities we can count on
One of the nicest things about the scale of living in central Maine is that we get the opportunity to know our neighbors, and then discover, if we’re lucky, that they might represent us in the Legislature. And so it is with Karen Kusiak, who is running to be the representative for House District 84 […]
HIGH SCHOOL TENNIS: Changes made to regional schedule
All six MPA Western Maine regional championship tennis matches scheduled for Wednesday have been moved from Bates College to the indoor courts of the Racket & Fitness Center in Portland.
MLB: Red Sox send Bard to Pawtucket
BOSTON (AP) — The Boston Red Sox have optioned right-handed pitcher Daniel Bard to Triple-A Pawtucket.