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Be Where Your Feet Are Planted

The Rundown Posted on May 28, 2019 by rayrichardson1June 23, 2019

“Be where your feet are planted” I read this in a book a few months ago and it really made me think about how I was living my life. It wasn’t until a few days ago, that I really appreciated … Continue reading →

What Is Cannabis?

The Rundown Posted on May 28, 2019 by rayrichardson1September 11, 2019

The Devil’s Lettuce, KGB, Mary Jane, MJ, Cheeba, Ganja, Left-Handed Cigarette, Kind, Endo, Sinsemilla, Wacky Tabacky, Reefer, Pot, Weed, Marijuana, Hemp, these are just a sampling of names cannabis goes by, but what is it really? Without getting too heavily … Continue reading →

Madeline’s Mission

The Rundown Posted on May 27, 2019 by rayrichardson1June 23, 2019

Madeline’s Mission, a new Maine nonprofit, launches initiative to benefit Midcoast Hospital A new Maine nonprofit takes aim at helping those facing something no one wants to think about – the loss of a child. Launched at the beginning of … Continue reading →

One Party Rule Threatens Maine

The Rundown Posted on May 27, 2019 by rayrichardson1June 23, 2019

One Party Rule Threatens Maine Families This is the Weekly Maine Republican Radio Address Maine House Republican Leader Kathleen Dillingham April 19, 2019  This Weekly Address is in regard to Maine Bill, LD 1070 – “An Act To Reduce the … Continue reading →

Time For Bipartisan Action

The Rundown Posted on May 27, 2019 by rayrichardson1May 27, 2019

Time For Bipartisan Action To Protect the Internet The role and importance of high-speed internet in the lives of everyday Mainers cannot be overstated. It links job-seekers to new employment opportunities, students and those looking to further their careers to … Continue reading →

A Tale of Two Women

The Rundown Posted on May 27, 2019 by rayrichardson1May 27, 2019

The late, great Charles Dickens wrote a “Tale of Two Cities” in 1859. It was set in two of the world’s greatest cities, London and Paris, before and during the French Revolution. The opening sentence is among the greatest in … Continue reading →

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