I’m writing in support of Tina Riley’s reelection campaign. She has represented us in House District 74 for two terms. She is a member of the Joint Standing Committee of Energy, Utilities and Technology. She has sponsored or cosponsored bills that would enhance energy efficiency and conservation, improve conditions for people with disabilities, and increase […]
Alex Lear
A Maine native and Colby College graduate, Alex has been covering coastal communities since 2001. He lives in the Portland area with his wife Lauren, 4-year-old daughter Alaina, and 7-year-old bulldog Walter. He has released four CDs of original music and does occasional research work for Marvel Comics' collected editions.
Cathy Newell: All need a voting plan this year
This year everyone needs a plan to vote; this may include voting by mail, or voting early in person at your town office, or in person on Nov. 3. People should consider their situation relating to the coronavirus and issues such as work schedule, transportation and child care. The Newells voted early in our local […]
Vicki Amoroso: Term limits should apply to Collins
There aren’t many things Democrats and Republicans agree upon in this derisive political climate, but there does seem to be one: term limits. Most Mainers do not believe in having career politicians in Washington. Maine voters have a chance to remove one of its career politicians from office in the November election. Sen. Collins once […]
Sarah Strong: Reelect Sheats to House District 64
As a West Point graduate who served seven years as an Army helicopter pilot, and as the owner/operator of a small business, Bettyann Sheats has brought a background of practical experience and leadership to her service in the Maine House. As a mother, nonprofit volunteer, and longtime resident of Auburn, she has the knowledge and […]
Rebecka Campbell: ‘Hard-working reps’ like Libby needed
Seeing yet another letter from a political candidate in my mailbox, I was tempted to throw it away — I’m glad I didn’t. Laurel Libby’s letter was personal and down to earth, free from political jargon and smear tactics. How refreshing. Ms. Libby recounted life lessons learned through quilting with her grandmother. She learned to […]
James Doar: Cole would make ‘solid’ Oxford commissioner
In 2009, I became the town manager in Bethel, following Scott Cole, who is now running for Oxford County commissioner. It was nice to step into an operation that was already running well. In the months and years to follow, I found Scott to be an encouraging professional who was always willing to answer questions, […]
Joe Mailey: Don’t let ads influence facts
There is a seriously misleading ad all over TV, radio and the internet that claims we would have paid 40 cents more per gallon of heating oil this winter because of a bill co-sponsored by Sara Gideon. Yes, Gideon did co-sponsor, along with a list of others, the bill as a way to bring it […]
Philip Paquette: Cole would bring ‘integrity,’ ‘needed change’
I recently saw a Dave Duguay campaign ad and, on his advice, researched political candidates. I learned that Mr. Duguay, if re-elected, will receive lifetime health insurance as a 20-year part-time county politician. Wow. This policy was in place 16 years ago and approved by commissioners. So, if Dave Duguay is elected for another four […]
Eileen Kreutz: Affordable Care Act needs to stand
If anyone is wondering why so many questions about the Affordable Care Act are being thrown at Amy Coney Barrett, there’s no need to look further than the fact that the ACA itself comes before the Supreme Court only a week after the election. These last three weeks of the presidential campaign have been dominated […]
Harolyn Zaldumbide: Trump unworthy of his office
My 75 years demand that I speak. During the 2016 campaign, Donald Trump said if he could get away with something, that makes him smarter than everyone else, and that he likes to create chaos, then sit back and watch what happens. Along with his childish, on-stage antics, this was very telling of a sick […]