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The New York Times June 4 Glueck/Lerer last-minute smear piece on Graham Platner struck me as the very definition of yellow journalism — exploitive, sensational, and designed to boost sales.
I’m inclined to get a refund for my longtime NYT subscription and give it to the local Maine papers that are reporting on the facts and policies of these campaigns. Yes, I’m still voting for Mr. Platner, and next time you publish a photograph of my stone wall you might ask permission first.
The NYT and these two writers have sunk to new lows. Any undecided Maine voter who is tempted to fall for this sort
As they head to the polls next week, Rockport residents hold in their hands the opportunity to transform their town.
First, they have the opportunity to arrest the exploding growth in town spending that has staggered taxpayers and has made Rockport unaffordable for an increasing number of families. As I noted here, they also have the opportunity to put into office a new generation of leaders who understand that real change is needed and are prepared to make the hard choices that will be required if we’re ever going to return Rockport to a sustainable level of spending.
I’m writing in support of Madison Cook for Maine State Representative. I’ve known Madison since her high school days when our families shared carpools. We’ve followed Madison’s education in architecture at Tulane University and reconnected when she returned home to Waldo County.
Madison is smart,capable, and cares deeply about the needs and concerns of the people in our district.
One look at Madison’s platform tells you she is focused on the challenges facing our community. She advocates for a more equitable property tax system, one where young families and elders on fixed incomes can



