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Letter: Kew for Yarmouth School Committee

I am writing in support of Jeff Kew for Yarmouth School Committee. I first met Jeff two years ago at a town soccer clinic that our kids attended. While chatting on the sidelines, I learned that Jeff had served as acting chairman of his old town’s Charter Review Commission and on a search committee for […]

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Letter: Kew for Yarmouth School Committee

I am writing in support of Jeff Kew for Yarmouth School Committee. I first met Jeff two years ago at a town soccer clinic that our kids attended. While chatting on the sidelines, I learned that Jeff had served as acting chairman of his old town’s Charter Review Commission and on a search committee for […]

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Letter: Former legislator backs Kuhn in Falmouth

I write to express my enthusiastic support for Amy Kuhn for Falmouth Town Council. Amy will add a strong voice and thoughtful leadership to the Town Council. Amy was a leader in the successful fundraising campaign for the expansion of the Falmouth Memorial Library. She is a strong supporter of Falmouth’s public schools, and she […]

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Letter: Former legislator backs Kuhn in Falmouth

I write to express my enthusiastic support for Amy Kuhn for Falmouth Town Council. Amy will add a strong voice and thoughtful leadership to the Town Council. Amy was a leader in the successful fundraising campaign for the expansion of the Falmouth Memorial Library. She is a strong supporter of Falmouth’s public schools, and she […]

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Letter: Elect Asherman to Falmouth council

A suitable candidate for Falmouth Town Council must be fiscally experienced, supportive of our public schools and committed to protecting open space. Ted Asherman is this candidate. A lifelong resident of Falmouth, he has witnessed multiple generations who, like him, have chosen our town because of the lifestyle it affords our families. During his career […]

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Letter: Beem should stop trying to handicap

Edgar Beem’s column “Handicapping the gubernatorial hopefuls” reads like he’s caught in his own political bubble. He shows a complete ignorance of the political environment of the last 18 months and of the rise of powerful movements, here and throughout the nation. He also disrespects Maine voters. This 2018 election will be decided by voters […]

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Letter: Beem should stop trying to handicap

Edgar Beem’s column “Handicapping the gubernatorial hopefuls” reads like he’s caught in his own political bubble. He shows a complete ignorance of the political environment of the last 18 months and of the rise of powerful movements, here and throughout the nation. He also disrespects Maine voters. This 2018 election will be decided by voters […]

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Letter: Vote Kew for Yarmouth school board

We are enthusiastically supporting Jeff Kew for the Yarmouth School Committee. Jeff is committed to maintaining the high standard of excellence in our top-ranked schools while making fiscally-responsible choices. His attention to detail, ability to connect with people of diverse views, and pragmatic approach to problem-solving will serve him well on the committee. Personally, Jeff […]

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Letter: Elect teacher to Yarmouth council? No

Yarmouth Town Council candidates for whom I have voted had many different types of jobs or careers. I can’t remember being concerned about a candidate’s employment. This year I am very concerned. One candidate, Meghan Casey, is a Yarmouth teacher. I believe that’s a conflict, especially now. The School Department is proposing a $36 million […]

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Letter: Elect teacher to Yarmouth council? No

Yarmouth Town Council candidates for whom I have voted had many different types of jobs or careers. I can’t remember being concerned about a candidate’s employment. This year I am very concerned. One candidate, Meghan Casey, is a Yarmouth teacher. I believe that’s a conflict, especially now. The School Department is proposing a $36 million […]