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Cotton responds

The following is an editorial that will run in the Androscoggin Journal later this week. The Cotton campaign insisted that the Journal editorial staff agree to run it. I do not fault my editors for this. However, I will continue to pursue questions about Gov. Cotton, the circumstances around his daughter-in-law’s death [...]

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Money for nuthin’

Talk about your weak excuses. Mr. Kadey believes it would have been wrong for him to spend his own money on nifty supplies for his pickup truck. So he spent some of the loot contributed by those who believed he’d make a fine senator.
Makes sense to me.
It is always been my assertion that violations of [...]

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The disarming Frank Cotton

Consider me a happy reporter.
With our Maine Governor Frank Cotton making a serious run for the presidency, I am afforded the chance to do some real journalism. There are stories swirling around Frank Cotton and they are waiting to be told.
What about his relationship to the man once convicted of [...]

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Behind closed doors

Those of you who live in Maine might be familiar with the Androscoggin Journal’s recent project with the Freedom of Information Act. In it, we requested all e-mails sent or received from Boblin city councilors and other public officials acting in the capacity of their jobs.
The full story can be found in the Journal. In [...]

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