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Chin has a plan for Lewiston

Ben Chin is the mayoral candidate who has created a plan to make Lewiston a better city. His plan will fight the drug epidemic by making sure that no one would wait more than a week for treatment. Instead of traditional welfare, the Rebuild Lewiston Job Corp project will offer citizens public work in exchange […]

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Handy the best candidate

Jim Handy is the best candidate to represent District 58 in the Maine House of Representatives. He served in both the Maine House and Senate, so he understands the mechanics of the legislative world. He will not be a typical, first-year legislator. He will be ready to get to work on helping the citizens of […]

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D. Projansky: Has a proven track record

Being a county commissioner is a tough job, since every action is scrutinized. In her six years as a county commissioner, Elaine Makas has been a fierce advocate for Lewiston. She helped create a new formula for a more equitable sharing of the costs for county dispatch for Lewiston, saving the city more than $40,000 […]

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D. Projansky: A proven passion for the city

Being a city councilor is a tough job, since every action and word is scrutinized. City Councilor Nate Libby shines through as a fierce advocate for Lewiston, having passed a municipal budget for 2013 that did not increase the property tax rate while maintaining city services, despite serious cuts from the federal and state governments. […]

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D. Projansky: Looking out for Mainers

Lewiston-Auburn voters are very fortunate to have elected lawmakers who understand the needs of Maine’s hard-working families. I was pleased to learn that state Sens. Margaret Craven and John Cleveland and state Reps. Peggy Rotundo, Wayne Werts, Mike Lajoie, Mike Carey, Nate Libby and Brian Bolduc all scored 100 percent ratings on the Maine State […]