Sam Patten, a Camden native who aided top-level campaigns in Maine and served as a power broker overseas, is ensnared in the special counsel’s probe.
September 2018
Alan Caron: Longtime builder of coalitions first had to rebuild himself
‘I lifted myself out of a series of accidents,’ says the independent whose grit shaped him into a community organizer and revered political mind.
For 2001 Seattle Mariners it was 116 wins and heartache
The Red Sox are winning a lot in 2018. But so did the Seattle Mariners in 2001. Sea Dogs pitching coach Paul Abbott was part of that team, which missed the World Series.
J.P. Devine: Does Kavanaugh have a dog?
The questions posed to the Supreme Court nominee covered the salient points, but not the important personal questions, such as whether he has a dog, and whether he wears boxers or briefs, J.P. Devine writes.
Greg Kesich: Ultimately, history will judge us all
Our response to a sexual assault allegation against a Supreme Court nominee will reflect America’s values, for good or ill.
Jim Fossel: A vote on power project may revive Greens
The once-powerful party has a new opportunity in front of it.
Lisa DeSisto: Carla McGuire shows us all how to leave this world
The Kennebec Journal advertising representative is dying from cancer, and handling it with grace.
Commentary: I broke the Anita Hill story. Here’s what we need to learn from her treatment
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