Comments about: Wasser will lead newsrooms at KJ, Sentinel and in Portland
Scott Wasser, a newspaper veteran of eight newspapers and more than 30 years, has been named executive editor...
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WhoME of augsuta, ME
Jul 3, 2009 11:01 AM
So will this new shift end the old KJ policy of using it's pages to help support the liberal/Union agenda? I have often wondered who pays Susan Cover's salery the paper or the Maine Democratic party.report abuse
Jones824 of Gardiner, ME
Jul 3, 2009 9:05 AM
Scott Wasser, can you please fix the problem with the "My Maine Today" web site. The Gardiner page has been removed" There is no explanation of any kind, it just disappeared. I believe it was removed at the request of the city of Gardiner because of the Jeff Kobrock and Wlodylo problem. Jeff Kobrock has now been kicked out of Gardiner.
The Wlodylos still have no permits and are forced to work without permits. The Mayor MaClean should also be removed from Gardiner. The missing web-site had to do with the Kobrock/Wlodylo problem and was causing the city to receive numerous phone calls on a daily basis according to MaClean. The people are finding out the truth about the city of Gardiner corruption problem. This is why the Gardiner site was removedreport abuse
taxationland of mytown, ME
Jul 3, 2009 8:18 AM
Note that none of the publications for which Mr. Wasser worked were named. Was the Daily Worker among them? Or National Review? It does matter!report abuse
JoeSchmoe of Augusta, ME
Jul 3, 2009 6:29 AM
Would you please share with us what your and Scott's editorial philosophy is? Might you also share with us the publibations he has worked for in the past? We might have already read some of his material.
Thank you.report abuse

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