11/21/2008
from the Kennebec Journal
Finding shelter for those who serve their nation
Immigrant recalls her special greeting
State gains $85M in Homeland Security funds
Man arrested after swerve toward cop
School unit in limbo
Rain? What rain?
LEE LATCHES ON WITH THOMAS
Modern camping equipment takes it to the extreme
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Civil War-era flag finds honored position
Residents wonder if the rain will ever go away
FAIRFIELD Sewage plant rejection irks man
Winslow's fireworks guy doesn't mind the obscurity
At holiday derby, the fun is catching
Vets' champion 'very passionate' about her work
Hersom deals with change
Sandals work for outdoor types
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I was fortunate to choose a presidential election year for my first run at public office as it made the experience all the more exciting.
I apologize to those of you who I was not able to speak to personally, as I enjoy meeting and talking with people about what's on their minds. I thank the wonderful citizens who worked the polls as well.
I offer a special thanks to my family who helped me in so many ways. I especially thank my wonderful wife, Tricia, and my wonderful children, Erica and Scott, who saw a lot less of me on weeknights and weekends during my six-month campaign.
Eric Dickey
Richmond




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