I am perplexed why in the Aug. 19 issue of the Kennebec Journal, the robbery at the pharmacy in Randolph warranted front-page coverage (and half the page at that) when these robberies are a common event.
In the same edition, however, the announcement of Sen. Angus King’s support of Eliot Cutler for governor, an enormous political event, was put in the local and state section.
It raises many questions about the newspaper and its supposed unbiased reporting.
Beverly S. Robbins
Gardiner
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