Long profile of Sue Davenport, 57, of Barnstable, Mass., Gov. McKernan\u27s nominee to head the state Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation. Some observers bemoan Davenport\u27s limited experience, but concede she will probably be confirmed for the position because she is viewed as the short-term appointee of a lame-duck governor. Details
Susan M. Collins, commissioner of the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation for ...
Gov. John R. McKernan yesterday nominated Paul A. Cote Jr., 40, for a seat on the District Court ben...
Second in a four-part series profiling Maine\u27s gubernatorial candidates. Republican candidate Sus...
Sue W. Davenport, 57, of Barnstable, Mass., the former head of the New England office of the U.S. He...
The Legislature\u27s Human Resources Committee yesterday unanimously endorsed the nomination of Sue ...
Sue Davenport, the commissioner of the Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, said that...
Biographical details on Gov. John R. McKernan\u27s three nominees to the state\u27s superior and sup...
State Mental Health Commissioner Sue Davenport yesterday defended her department\u27s treatment and ...
Last in a series of aricles profiling the Republican gubernatorial candidates. Susan M. Collins, 41...
Profile of John Richardson, Governor John Baldacci\u27s nominee for commissioner of Maine\u27s Depar...
Long profile of Republican gubernatorial candidate Susan M. Collins, 41, of Standish. Collins\u27 f...
Cover story with a profile of Gov. Angus King\u27s chief of staff, Kay Rand, 43, of Hallowell, who r...
Independent Jonathan Carter is the only one of Maine\u27s gubernatorial candidates who would fully f...
Roger Deshaies, 44, a former director of the Bureau of Mental Retardation, will be the acting commis...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on former state senator Joe Brannigan as a possible replacement f...
Susan M. Collins, commissioner of the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation for ...
Gov. John R. McKernan yesterday nominated Paul A. Cote Jr., 40, for a seat on the District Court ben...
Second in a four-part series profiling Maine\u27s gubernatorial candidates. Republican candidate Sus...
Sue W. Davenport, 57, of Barnstable, Mass., the former head of the New England office of the U.S. He...
The Legislature\u27s Human Resources Committee yesterday unanimously endorsed the nomination of Sue ...
Sue Davenport, the commissioner of the Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation, said that...
Biographical details on Gov. John R. McKernan\u27s three nominees to the state\u27s superior and sup...
State Mental Health Commissioner Sue Davenport yesterday defended her department\u27s treatment and ...
Last in a series of aricles profiling the Republican gubernatorial candidates. Susan M. Collins, 41...
Profile of John Richardson, Governor John Baldacci\u27s nominee for commissioner of Maine\u27s Depar...
Long profile of Republican gubernatorial candidate Susan M. Collins, 41, of Standish. Collins\u27 f...
Cover story with a profile of Gov. Angus King\u27s chief of staff, Kay Rand, 43, of Hallowell, who r...
Independent Jonathan Carter is the only one of Maine\u27s gubernatorial candidates who would fully f...
Roger Deshaies, 44, a former director of the Bureau of Mental Retardation, will be the acting commis...
Politics and Other Mistakes piece on former state senator Joe Brannigan as a possible replacement f...
Susan M. Collins, commissioner of the Maine Department of Professional and Financial Regulation for ...
Gov. John R. McKernan yesterday nominated Paul A. Cote Jr., 40, for a seat on the District Court ben...
Second in a four-part series profiling Maine\u27s gubernatorial candidates. Republican candidate Sus...