What Falmouth has been told about Jim Chaousis portrays a negative and unjust assessment. Jim is a Mainer, former Marine, Harvard-trained professional and devoted husband and father. He possesses an open mind and listens to all to guide an outcome to an equitable conclusion. Rockland never gave him the opportunity. Most of his time was […]
May 2018
Portland students put their stylish stamp on prom night
Dozens of Casco Bay High School promgoers posed for photos on the Eastern Promenade Saturday night before heading downtown to join scores of their classmates to dance the night away at historic Mechanics Hall. Staff photographer Brianna Soukup captured some of the evening’s poignant moments.
Prices still climbing at the pump in northern New England
Maine’s average price went up another 4.2 cents per gallon.
Letter: Vote Rottkov in South Portland primary
I proudly support Richard Rottkov’s Democratic candidacy in South Portland’s House District 32. I have the honor of working with Richard as a board member of the South Portland Land Trust. I continue to be impressed by Richard’s relentless passion, commitment, and follow through. Not only is Richard heavily invested in environmental issues, he also […]
Letter: District 30 Democrats should vote Lynch
Cape Elizabeth Democrats need an experienced, level-headed person like MaryAnn Lynch to be their candidate for the Legislature. MaryAnn’s proven track record and broad experience on the Town Council and with all three branches of Maine government will make her ready immediately to dig into the issues. And her many and substantive private sector jobs […]
Letter: Elect Kuhn to Falmouth Town Council
We have known Amy Kuhn for many years, working with her on a variety of projects, including the capital campaign and the board of trustees for Falmouth Memorial Library. Throughout this time she has been dedicated, caring, and insightful. We are pleased that Amy has chosen to run for Town Council. Falmouth needs councilors who […]
Letter: Elect Lane to Falmouth Town Council
Please vote for John Lane on June 12 for Falmouth Town Council. John has a deep appreciation for the history of Falmouth and with three young children in the school system he is vested in the future of our community. The U.S. Navy trained John to develop plans based on accurate information and to work […]
Letter: Lane for town councilor in Falmouth
John Lane is an advocate for continuing Falmouth’s legacy of strong education and community involvement opportunities for our residents. John is a career educator in public schools and gives back to his community by volunteering as a coach in the cross-country program sponsored by Falmouth Community Programs. John also brings to the table leadership experience, […]
Letter: Segal deserves Dems' votes for probate judge
I endorse Rubin Segal as the Democratic Party primary candidate for Cumberland County probate judge. I’ve known Rubin and his family professionally and personally for at least 10 years, and can attest to the fact he is an ethical, hard-working individual of unparalleled intelligence with an honest, even-handed approach to objectively analyzing the situations with […]
Letter: Segal deserves Dems' votes for probate judge
I endorse Rubin Segal as the Democratic Party primary candidate for Cumberland County probate judge. I’ve known Rubin and his family professionally and personally for at least 10 years, and can attest to the fact he is an ethical, hard-working individual of unparalleled intelligence with an honest, even-handed approach to objectively analyzing the situations with […]