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Is Maine Business Friendly?

The Rundown Posted on April 8, 2019 by rayrichardson1April 17, 2019

Be honest, are you optimistic about the future of Maine? Do you really think Maine 2030 will be a better place to live, work, raise a family or own a business than in 2020? Goodness, I wish I could say … Continue reading →

Home Heating Fuels & Gas Taxes

The Rundown Posted on April 8, 2019 by rayrichardson1April 8, 2019

DEMOCRATS ARE TRYING TO TAX HOME HEATING FUELS & GASOLINE This is a written transcript of Rep. Hanley’s address. Below is an audio version of his message. Hello, this is Jeff Hanley, the State Representative from Pittston. Living in Maine … Continue reading →

Go ‘O.P.’

The Rundown Posted on April 8, 2019 by rayrichardson1April 8, 2019

Going Off-Peninsula can be an exciting adventure of discovery of Greater Portland for many. For some, venturing much beyond the Old Port or Arts District may be a daunting as wandering too far from Quincy Market in Boston or Michigan … Continue reading →

Someone You Should Know:

The Rundown Posted on April 7, 2019 by rayrichardson1April 5, 2019

Donna Dwyer: My Place Teen Center Questions:  Ray Richardson Answers: Donna Dwyer Q: Tell us about yourself, your childhood and your family. In other words, give us a snapshot of who you are and what you care about? A: I … Continue reading →

Free Shredding Events

The Rundown Posted on April 7, 2019 by rayrichardson1May 24, 2019

Free Shredding Events in Augusta, Bangor and Portland in April: Working to Safely Dispose of Sensitive Documents and Unwanted Medications As part of our ongoing work to raise awareness about consumer fraud and identity theft, AARP Maine is collaborating with … Continue reading →

Special Olympics Really IS For ALL Ages!

The Rundown Posted on April 7, 2019 by rayrichardson1April 5, 2019

Special Olympics Maine (free) Events For Young Children YOUNG ATHLETES FESTIVALS Special Olympics Maine is excited to announce that they will be offering two free events for young children. Children ages 2-10 years old who have intellectual/developmental disabilities and/or autism, … Continue reading →

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