I was in a grocery store recently and saw a woman and two young girls in the bakery department.
July 2013
Republicans’ brains seem to be constipated
After watching the news and all the hearings that are going on in Congress, it seems to me that the Republican/tea party are not talking about what the American people want, which is jobs and getting the economy moving. They were elected to do the American people’s business, not their own agenda.
Wealth allows Pingree to pay her ‘dues’ to House Democrats
Maine’s 1st District congresswoman went from giving to fellow politicians about $180 a year to about $67,000 a year.
MLB: Rivera perfect, AL shuts out NL in All-Star game
NEW YORK (AP) — Mariano Rivera pitched a perfect eighth inning in his final All-Star appearance, Jose Bautista, J.J. Hardy and Jason Kipnis drove in runs to back a night of pulsating pitching, and the American League beat the National League 3-0 Tuesday night to stop a three-year losing streak.
Senate’s rare bipartisan work averts political meltdown
A rare huddle yields some confirmation of President Obama’s nominees and preservation of the existing filibuster rules.
LePage has $340,000 for re-election campaign
The governor’s fundraising is on pace with Eliot Cutler’s and Mike Michaud’s, although Michaud has raised his money in a much shorter period of time.
Kennebec Journal area police log, July 16, 2013
A Waterville man was taken to the hospital after a crash that snarled traffic on Western Avenue Monday evening.
Summit Natural Gas authorized to lay pipe in Waterville
Summit Natural Gas of Maine has been authorized to install distribution pipelines from Kennedy Memorial Drive to Silver and Elm streets and on to the Huhtamaki paper plant.
RSU 4 school budget defeated for second time
Litchfield votes in favor of $17.6M budget, but Sabattus and Wales vote it down and school board will have to find more cuts.