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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Moriarty is good for local taxpayers
The people of Cumberland and Gray have been well-represented by Steve Moriarty in Maine House District 45. While in office he supported legislation that helped reduce our property taxes by finally approving funding of the state’s share of public education costs at 55%. He further supported increasing state revenue-sharing to municipalities at 5%. These changes […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Kuhn’s diligence earns resident’s respect
Over the last few years I’ve had the opportunity to watch Amy Kuhn from afar as well as up close. Sitting in marathon Town Council meetings, I’ve seen her equanimity in handling proceedings that aroused great passions. I have seen the diligence in her preparation and can only imagine the long hours behind them. On […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Moriarty, Pierce are attentive to local concerns
Steve Moriarty and Teresa Pierce have served in the state Legislature with a calm demeanor and attentiveness to local concerns, serving Mainers well. Each is approachable, a leader who listens then explores the best options for Maine. Both supported policies that enhance growth in the Maine economy and brought more state funding to our local […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Kuhn has qualities needed in Augusta
As a Falmouth Town Council member and chairwoman, Amy Kuhn has demonstrated her ability to collaborate with others. Her ability to listen and respectfully guide public comments was a model for others. In addition, the policies she has promoted show that she supports members of the community from all walks of life. She advocates for […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Egan helps bring out best in Freeport
I’m writing to encourage my fellow Freeport voters to reelect John Egan to the Town Council. Earlier this year, residents concerned about the heating of our planet formed Freeport Climate Action Now. Its mission is to promote and support local action. No one has been more supportive of our efforts than Egan. He listens. And […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Falmouth should have inclusive pre-K program
Buying a lottery ticket can be fun. However, a lottery is no way to determine who attends a public school. Falmouth is an exceptionally well-run town. Our school system is one of the best. Our district is starting a pre-kindergarten program for 2023. Unfortunately, the plan is such that some Falmouth 4-year-olds will not be able […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Hardworking Pierce, Moriarty are rare politicians
Please join me and vote for Teresa Pierce for state Senate and Steve Moriarty for the House of Representatives. I’ve spent almost two decades working on federal policy. I’ve seen my share of politicians who talk a good game and don’t do anything unless it makes them look good. I’ve also come across a few […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Pierce, Kuhn will protect our rights
The stakes are high. The Nov. 8 election is not just about who will serve in Augusta, but about our core values and our vision for the future of our American democracy. It is about the rule of law, environmental protections, access to reproductive health care, and educational and economic opportunity for all. To represent […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: Sachs works for true tax relief
I write to thank state Rep. Melanie Sachs, Freeport, for trying her best to fix the flawed Property Tax Stabilization program passed this year. Thank you for voting no, along with the majority of Taxation Committee members, after the sponsor would not fix the serious flaws. That the sponsor of the bill chose to sneak […]
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PublishedOctober 17, 2022
Letter: White is successful businesswoman with big heart
Jennifer White’s award-winning business reveals her many skills. Her service to others reveals her huge heart. In 1999, Jennifer opened a child care center, A Joyful Noise, offering educational programs for infants through fifth-graders, licensed for up to 100 children. It was voted Best Day Care Center in the Lakes Region the past five years. […]
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