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PublishedJuly 12, 2012
Acadia Wind Ensemble performance wonderful
We had the pleasure of attending the annual presentation of the Acadia Wind Ensemble at the Messalonskee Performing Arts Center in Oakland on June 29. This talented group, conducted by Anthony Maiello from George Mason University, consists of about 70 Maine musicians who volunteer to perform. The program was wonderful, with Maiello previewing each piece […]
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PublishedJuly 12, 2012
This Republican says health care law sensible
Who do the opponents of the Affordable Care Act think pays for the uninsured? We do. Why so expensive? Because we are paying for the uninsured through higher premiums and exorbitant drug/care costs at hospitals and doctors offices and outrageous CEO salaries/compensation packages that don’t make sense. See what pops up when doing an Internet […]
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PublishedJuly 12, 2012
Roberts ‘held his nose’ on Obamacare vote
When I served on Maine’s District Court, a superior court judge suggested I “hold my nose” occasionally when imposing sentences, replacing firmness with lenience. The public’s perception of the court would, thereby, gain evenhandedness. Recall of that suggestion put me to wondering if Chief Justice John Roberts held his nose when he broke with other […]
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PublishedJuly 12, 2012
‘Cross Man’ John’s death leaves Waterville poorer
With bittersweet tears, I read in Saturday’s Morning Sentinel about the passing of John, “the Cross Man,” who had for many years walked the streets of Waterville, waving high his cross, blessing all in his path. John was a man who lived well his faith, boldly carrying the cross wherever he went, reflecting the love […]
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PublishedJuly 12, 2012
Declaration, fireworks made July 4 special
On July 4, I grabbed my morning Kennebec Journal, a hot cup of coffee and headed to the porch to enjoy the start of the holiday. I was greeted in the paper by a reprinted Declaration of Independence. It made for great reading with my morning Joe and a unique way to greet this special […]
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PublishedJuly 11, 2012
Health care not governed by doctors anymore
Obamacare. Well, yes, all Americans should be able to get health care benefits. Not a bad idea in theory. In practice, this grand idea is forcing businesses and individuals out into a system that is rife with corruption and price gouging. We all need to have the ability to see a doctor and take care […]
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PublishedJuly 11, 2012
Kelley’s experience makes him the ideal candidate
I urge Democrats to support Alan Kelley for district attorney for Kennebec and Somerset counties in a special election to be held Sunday. Kelley’s honesty and hard work have made our District Attorney’s Office one of the best in the state. He is highly respected by fellow prosecutors, law enforcement and defense counsel. Kelley’s experience […]
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PublishedJuly 11, 2012
Maloney has energy, ability to be district attorney
As a disabled veteran and user of the services offered at the Veterans Affairs facility at Togus, I follow legislation that affects veterans. Afghanistan and Iraq veterans have special issues. The few returning veterans who interact with the criminal justice system will benefit greatly from the rehab measures and volunteer monitoring of the Veterans Court. […]
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PublishedJuly 11, 2012
Waterville could use Legion site for police station
I have a great idea to save the Head of Falls. Since the membership of American Legion Post 5 is dwindling, why doesn’t the city take over the Post’s building, demolish it and build a new police station on the site? Using this centrally located lot would allow access to College Avenue and Front Street, […]
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PublishedJuly 11, 2012
Many thanks to ‘our DJ,’ Don Brown
Don Brown has been “our DJ” for, well, about all my life. He’s welcomed us early mornings, six days a week, with great music, humor, news, trivia, contests and brief commentary. A real person, with the community at heart, we could find him at fund raisers for good causes on, as well as off, the […]
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