LETTER
May 2014
VIEW FROM AWAY: With Afghanistan, the retreat continues
The Washington Post
Two Democrats seek nomination for Biddeford’s House District 11
Both Ryan Fecteau, 21, and David Flood, 58, have experience in local politics.
Veteran Maine Democrats compete in District 33 Senate primary
Longtime lawmaker Sen. John Tuttle’s challenger is Andrea Boland, a four-term state representative.
HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Eagles pull away from EL
Messalonskee softball used a five-run fifth inning to down Edward Little 7-2 Wednesday.
Phillips narrowly approves $9 million school budget
The SAD 58 budget goes to referendum in Phillips, Avon, Kingfield and Strong June 10.
LOCAL ROUNDUP: Bailey single leads Erskine baseball to win
A walk-off RBI single helped the Eagles to a 3-2 victory over Morse Wednesday.
HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: Rollins, Smith lead Gardiner in circle, at plate
The duo have been alternating pitching starts for the Tigers and chipping in with the bat as well.
Gardiner city manager proposes smaller tax hike
Objections to a 5 percent tax hike spurred City Manager Scott Morelli to recommend a city budget that would require personnel cuts.