A Maine native and Colby College graduate, Alex has been covering coastal communities since 2001. He lives in the Portland area with his wife Lauren, 4-year-old daughter Alaina, and 7-year-old bulldog Walter. He has released four CDs of original music and does occasional research work for Marvel Comics' collected editions.
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PublishedSeptember 3, 2023
Editorial cartoon for Sunday, Sept. 3
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
Ron Peyser: Re-elect Mayor Levesque ‘to continue exceptional progress’
I am a retired owner of a successful family business. Over many years I witnessed the hardships small businesses have suffered at the mercy of our larger communities. Our citizens have had to shop elsewhere, because of lack of resources available in our city. Jason Levesque, as Auburn’s mayor, saw the need for growth and […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
In rebuttal: Mary Ann Norcross: Auburn political signs speak for many residents
On Aug. 31 a letter, “Do not be duped by Auburn political signs” from Brad Kowalski, shocked this 81-year-old lifelong Auburn resident. I have both signs: the first was last year encouraging all residents to Protect Lake Auburn (our drinking water); the second appeared a month ago, after I met Jeff Harmon, who listened to […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
Nancy Greene: Auburn needs Jeff Harmon as its mayor
The Auburn City Council needs a new approach — one led by a mayor who values our irreplaceable community assets. Precious Lake Auburn — a source of fresh, clean water for generations — is now threatened by development of 1,100 housing units. Our still-vibrant neighborhoods have undergone major zoning changes leading to unsolved traffic and […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
Amanda Guerette: Levesque would continue to lead Auburn forward
I’ve served as an associate member of the Auburn Planning Board for almost a year, in which time it’s reiterated how important and thoughtful the work is. It’s a place where we’re building a stronger future for my young son and his generation. This wouldn’t have happened without Mayor Jason Levesque first talking to me […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
Richard J. Nadeau: Access to doctors was once much easier
I can remember when the town of Lisbon had at least three or four doctors and it would cost $9 a visit in town, and they made house calls, too. We even had a midwife on Vining Street. I was born there, as were a lot of us. The population was nearly 5,000. Now, we […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
Joseph Philippon: Vote Longchamps for Ward 2 Lewiston councilor
I support Susan Longchamps for Ward 2 Lewiston city councilor. Susan is a successful business and property owner in Lewiston. She understands how to hold someone accountable while supporting them. For example, people can check out the annual block party on Pine St. that Susan started and continues to organize. They will see Susan picking […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
Edward Walworth: Lewiston Mayor Sheline seeks solutions
Carl Sheline is running for a second term as the mayor of Lewiston, and I think he really deserves to be elected. I have seen him at many local events, in the State House, at chamber breakfasts, up and down Lisbon Street, maybe everywhere except the summit of Thorncrag. He is deeply involved in the […]
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
Bob Neal: The Countryman: Schools need to find their new normal
Schools have moved past the idea of teaching “The Three Rs, readin’, writin’ and ‘rithmetic.” Parents have abdicated many of their duties, such as fixing the kids’ breakfast, overseeing their homework, teaching them about sexual and other relationships and supporting the teachers and schools when the kids are disciplined.
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PublishedSeptember 2, 2023
Editorial cartoon for Saturday, Sept. 2
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