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South Portland Cape Elizabeth NextSentry: Category Archive for Election 2007

High School bond backers try to pick up pieces (Printed Nov. 16, 2007)

Election 2007: High school bond fails (Printed Nov. 9, 2007)

Editorial: Voters keep close eye on wallets (Printed Nov. 9, 2007)

Clarification (Printed Nov. 9, 2007)

Bond would aid college enrollment demand (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Ralph Baxter, Jr, Candidate for South Portland School Board (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

On the ballot: Voters head to polls Nov. 6 (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Editorial: Keep 'education' of of debate (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Letter: Our vote is for Blake (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Letter: Vote: Boudreau, Blake (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Letter: School will be benefit to city (Printed Nov. 2, 3007)

Letter: Vote 'No' on school bond (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Letter: Say 'enough,' vote bond down (Printed Nov.2, 2007)

Letter: Bond: Money well spent (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Letter: Vital to support school bond (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Letter: Blake would be asset (Printed Nov. 2, 2007)

Tom Blake: Candidate for South Portland City Council At-Large seat (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Linda Boudreau: Candidate for South Portland City Council At-Large seat (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Don Legere: Candidate for South Portland City Council At-Large seat (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Louie Maietta: Candidate for South Portland City Council At-Large seat (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Candidate Survey for two at-large South Portland City Council seats (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Richard Carter: Candidate for South Portland School Board District 1 (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Sara Goldberg: Candidate for South Portland School Board District 2 (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Karen Callaghan: Candidate for South Portland School Board At -Large (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Letter: Taxpayers, take a close look at bond (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Letter: Bond presents false premise on learning (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Letter: Cast your vote for Blake (Printed Oct. 26, 2007)

Council brainstorms on funding future projects (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Election 2007: Three vie for two Cape Elizabeth Town Council seats (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Three candidates seek two Cape School Board seats (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Election 2007: Brigham runs unopposed to fill two-year unexpired term (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Editorial: Cast an educated vote (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Letter: How can project funds be justified? (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Letter: Land, open space needs vote at polls (Printed Oct. 19, 2007)

Letter: Bond issue on ballot of great importance (Printed Oct. 12, 2007)

Letter: No lawn signs for some Cape candidates (Printed Oct. 12, 2007)

Letter: School expansion plan addresses needs (Printed Oct. 5, 2007)

Letter: Breakdown needed for how school funds spent (Printed Oct. 5, 2007)

South Portland Candidate Forum

Stumping begins: Candidates gear up for elections (Printed Sept. 14, 2007)

Municipal election season gets underway as nomination forms become available (Printed July, 27, 2007)

Emissions cap and trade proposal moves forward (Printed May 11, 2007)

A bid for bonds (Printed May 4, 2007)

Letter: Is it just idle talk? (Printed April 27, 2007)

Augusta news briefs (Printed April 20, 2007)

Maine’s endangered and threatened species (Printed March 23, 2007)

Candidate cries foul over campaign funds (Printed March 16, 2007)

Dill sponsors election legislation addressing issue advocacy groups

One year in the Sentry– a look back at 2006 (Printed Jan. 5)

Editorial: "Flawed analysis" (Printed Nov. 17)

Election Day error causes overvote (Printed Nov. 17)

Poor methodology led to poor reporting (Printed Nov. 17)

Editorial (Printed Nov. 11)

Few changes in So. Portland elections (Printed Nov. 11)

Cape Elizabeth election round-up (Printed Nov. 11)

Candidate profiles: Four vie for three Cape council seats (Printed Nov. 3)

Letter: Keep parties out of local politics (Printed Nov. 3)

Letter: Concern about negativity in local races (Printed Nov. 3)

Candidate Profile: So. Po. Council Dist. 4

Candidiate Profile: So. Po. Council Dist. 4

Candidate Profile: So. Po. Council Dist. 3

Candidate Profile: So. Po. Council Dist. 3

Letter: Soule: Police need help (Printed Oct. 27)

Letter: Do you know who is getting your vote? (Printed Oct. 27)

Letter: All So. Portland residents vote in council, school board races (Printed Oct. 27)

Letter: Don't be tempted by TABOR (Printed Oct. 27)

Letters: Council showed poor leadership on TABOR vote (Printed Oct. 27)

Letters: Opinions on Fort Fees (Three letters printed Oct. 27)

Letter: Support for Dill (Printed Oct. 27)

Letters: Support for Duddy (Four letters printed Oct. 27)

Letters: Support for DeAngelis (Three letters printed Oct. 27)

Letters: Support for Soule (Three letters printed Oct. 27)

Letter: Vote Eberle for South Portland's Dist. 123 (Printed Oct. 20)

Letters: Vote for Soule for City Council Dist. 3 (Two letters printed Oct. 20)

Letter: DeAngelis, Beecher are bad for So. Portland (Printed Oct. 20)

Letter: DeAngelis is good for So. Portland (Printed Oct. 20)

Letter: Keanrath is a welcome change (Printed Oct. 20)

Letter: Keep the Fort free (Printed Oct. 20)

Letters: Bromley deserves another term (Printed Oct. 20)

Letters: Duddy is good for business, will get the job done (three letters, printed Oct. 20)

Letter: Debt is not shared equally in So. Portland and state (Printed Oct. 20)

EDITORIAL (Printed Oct. 20)

Reporter's Notebook: Fear, cynicism and the Taxpayers Bill of Rights (Printed Oct. 20)

Open House Dist. 124 seat pits Feeney against Kaenrath (Printed Oct. 20)

Open House Dist. 124 seat pits Feeney against Kaenrath (Printed Oct. 20)

Candidate profile: Cape Elizabeth School Board (Printed Oct. 20)

Council balks at TABOR resolution (printed on Oct. 20)

Letter: Re-elect Councilor David Backer (Printed Oct. 13)

Letters: Just say no to fort fees (Two letters, printed Oct. 13)

Letters: Vote Bromley, Nov. 7 (Two letters, printed Oct. 13)

Letter: Beecher's the name (Oct. 13)

Letter: A vote for Duddy is a vote for education (Oct. 13)

Letter: The more changes on So. Portland council, the better (Printed Oct. 13)

Letter: DeAngelis is DeServing (Printed Oct. 13)

Letter: Candidate seeks support for campaign (Printed Oct. 13)

Letter: Those against TABOR need viable alternative (Printed Oct. 13)

Strong differences in South Portland House Dist. 122 race (Oct. 13)

Strong differences in South Portland House Dist. 122 race (Printed Oct. 13)

Strong differences in South Portland House Dist. 122 race (Printed Oct. 13)

State Senate Dist. 7 candidates’ views on Maine’s issues (Printed Oct. 13)

State Senate Dist. 7 candidates’ views on Maine’s issues (Printed Oct. 13)

State Senate Dist. 7 candidates’ views on Maine’s issues (Printed Oct. 13)

Letter to the Editor: Dill is problem-solver (Printed Oct. 6)

Letters to the Editor: Get the facts on Tax Payer Bill of Rights (two letters printed Oct. 6)

Letters to the Editor: Supporters speak out for Rep. Eberle (two letters printed Oct. 6)

Candidate profile: State Representative, District 123 (Printed Oct. 6)

Candidate Profile: State Representative, District 123 (Printed Oct. 6)

Candidate Profile: State Representative, District 121 (Printed Oct. 6)

Candidate Profiles: State Representative, District 121 (Printed Oct. 6)

Letter: Close study concludes Dill is the candidate to choose (Printed Sept. 29)

Letter: Backer is ‘patient,’ ‘judicious’ councilor (Printed Sept. 29)

Letter: ‘Duddy is for the environment’ (Prnted Sept. 29)

Zack Anchor's Notebook: Three takes on TABOR (Printed Sept. 29)

Senate candidate Jean Hay Bright visits SPHS (Printed Sept. 29)

Candidate Profile: South Portland School Board District Five (Printed Sept. 29)

Candidate Profile: South Portland School Board District Four (Printed Sept. 29)

Letter: Eberle is this students leader's choice (Printed Sept. 22)

Letter: Taking sides on TABOR, take two (Printed Sept. 22)

Letter: Voters should consider Fort Williams fees carefully (Printed Sept. 22)

Letter: Taking sides on TABOR (Printed Sept. 22)

Editorial (Printed Sept. 22)

Council hears TABOR critique (Printed Sept.22)

Pay/ display:evolution of a referendum question (Printed Sept. 15)

Letter: Bathrooms, yes. Ferris wheel, no (printed Sept. 8)

Letter: Glynn: “Bromley wants you to pay hidden sales tax” (Printed Sept. 8)

Political ethics dispute continues to rage on (Printed Sept. 1)

Letter: SRO progam should be funded (Printed Sept.1)

Letter: Charging fees at Fort Williams is a 'bad idea' (Printed Sept.1)

Sentry Sound-off for Aug. 25

Weekly interview: Anne Swift Kayatta (printed 8/18/06)

Fort parking fees may go on ballot (printed 8/18/06)

State GOP seeks record number of lawn sign thefts, nominates Woodcock