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Letters to the Editor
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    June 8, 2012

    Waterville playground should have drinking water

    Waterville has a wonderful community resource in North Street Playground, but it is missing one thing: water. Water is a health and safety concern, with soccer games, tennis matches, or even children just running on the playground. No water can be found on the playground, however, not even a hose spigot. Hot weather and vigorous […]

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    June 8, 2012

    Education in SAD 13 fails to prepare kids for life

    Moscow should get out of SAD 13 and leave Bingham holding the bag if things don’t change dramatically. In my opinion, if we really, truly and honestly want to educate students in SAD 13, start with reading, writing and arithmetic in kindergarten through grade eight. There is plenty of time in high school for computers. […]

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    June 8, 2012

    To destroy a town, just destroy its school system

    School board members pass off their responsibility to the negotiating team, giving them an escape route not to take further action to “hold the line on salary and benefit expenses.” Negotiators seem to be responsible to make sure that teachers and administrators contracts, which guarantee salary raises, step raises and benefits, are protected. Teachers and […]

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    June 8, 2012

    Help on the way for those on MaineCare waiting lists

    In the April 21 newspaper, Amy Calder recounted the story of Deborah Klane and her son, Ethan, who was cut off from nursing care to help with his special needs. Ethan, described as having cerebral palsy, had nursing assistance 24 hours a day from birth through MaineCare. Recently, certain Democrats have claimed that Ethan was […]

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    June 8, 2012

    Pendulum swinging back on power of unions

    Man, was I doing the happy dance when Gov. Scott Walker kicked those union thugs to the curb in Wisconsin. I bet you it was the same happy dance the boys and girls were doing over at the SEIU/MSEA when Gov. John Baldacci caved in to major union donations and support and agreed to forcibly […]

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    June 8, 2012

    Level playing field is point of Clean Elections system

    The recent Maine Compass by House majority leader Andre Cushing, “Lawmakers chose least expensive revision to Clean Election system,” didn’t quite make sense. He starts by defending the “traditional” form of political fundraising and ends by criticizing someone for using it. Cushing, a leader of the effort to weaken Maine’s Clean Election law, succeeded in […]

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    June 8, 2012

    Band’s performance epitome of excellence

    It’s my opinion, and probably the opinion of hundreds of others, that the performance of the Gardiner Area High School percussion marching band (in the Gardiner Memorial Day parade) was the epitome of excellence. The performance reduced many of us to tears, as well as literally taking away our breath. Jim Keenan and the city […]

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    June 8, 2012

    MSAD 11 proposed budget respectful of taxpayers

    The MSAD 11 School Board and administrators have proposed a budget that is more than responsible to the taxpayers of Gardiner, Randolph, Pittston and West Gardiner. On Tuesday, I hope residents will vote to support the proposed budget. This year’s proposal is a cut of more than $500,000 from last year. And it’s not like […]

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    June 8, 2012

    State still denies evidence that might clear Dechaine

    It has been 24 years and the state is still denying evidence that could help clear Dennis Deschaine. What are they scared of? Isn’t it worth their peace of mind or do they have no conscience? Are they afraid of what people will say about them? Is their pride more important then someone’s life? Why […]

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    June 8, 2012

    Jefferson and Maine have lost one of their finest

    My condolences to the family and friends of Richard Parker “Dick” Hennessey, whose obituary was in the June 2 Kennebec Journal. Dick was a staple in Jefferson through his video ventures. He was humble, shy and could be stern if circumstances warranted it, but he was always a gentleman. I had the pleasure of meeting […]