Sumner H. Lipman, the Augusta lawmaker seeking the Republican nomination for governor, on Thursday spoke to history and government classes at South Portland High School. Lipman, besides expressing his own views on state government, heard the opinions of students on such issues as crime, drugs and the economy. Details
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News piece on Jim Libby, a Republican candidate for governor and a disgruntled graduate of the stat...
State representatives Sumner H. Lipman, R-Augusta, has announced his candidacy for the 1994 gubernat...
Second in a series of eight articles on the Republican gubernatorial candidates. Former state repre...
State senator Charles Webster of Farmington and Susan Collins, former chief of the state Professiona...
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Former University of Maine System chancellor Robert Woodbury on Tuesday declared his candidacy for g...
Maine\u27s six Democratic, three Republican and two independent gubernatorial candidates attended a ...
Newsworthy piece with a profile of Chandler Woodcock, Republican candidate for governor. The retir...
The Center for the Study of Politics and Governance sponsored a series of public forums with the maj...
Monday, October 5, 1998 WRITER: Kathy Pharr, (706) 542-5172 CONTACT: Michael Sullivan, Student Bar A...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on the power struggle between Maine Education Services (MES) and ...
More than 50 people, including parents, students, and teachers from Limestone, traveled to Augusta y...
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An attorney from Greenville, S.C., Holleman worked with the U.S. Department of Education under Secre...
News piece on Jim Libby, a Republican candidate for governor and a disgruntled graduate of the stat...