Sentry Sound-off for Aug. 25

   The serene scenes on the front of this week’s Sentry belied a stormy state inside.
    Two local politicians are implicated in election shenanigans. Were there laws broken? One allegation involves a personal loan. Parents are worried the new bus schedule will leave them out in the cold.  Members of the South Portland Land Trust team with concerned neighbors and set a fund raising goal to purchase the Sawyer Marsh. The state democratic party is fined $5,000 for not reporting a mailer touting Lynn Bromley’s legislative accomplishments.
    Our Interview of the week is Jeff Badger. Why is he holding a giant cupcake? Zack reflects on a weekend tragedy in the Reporter’s Notebook. Our editorial attempts to provide a bit of background on “The Haskell Affair.” Letter writers are one step ahead of us on ethics allegations, and school bus policy changes, while one thinks Fort Williams owner’s should have a say in parking fees and another thrown in the towel.
Walt is still out there somewhere. Did you Guess where?
    Still not satisfied? Check out the Sentry newspaper for more of what’s happening in South Portland and Cape Elizabeth.



 

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