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WATERVILLE -- MaineGeneral's move to Augusta isn't the end of the world, Mayor Paul R. LePage said Thursday.

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Lane Maxwell of Waterville, ME
Sep 19, 2008 6:39 PM
Imagine the boat we would be in without leaders like LePage to fight these battles and try to move this area forward ...by rational and logical thinking. I would prefer to have him elected as governor because with Waterville' City Charter written as it is now LePage actually can do very little to change how many aspects of this city are run (or not run as may be the case). LePage for change!report abuse
Aldin of Augusta, ME
Sep 19, 2008 4:37 PM
Yes, they plan to move out by the new cancer center on Old Belgrade Rd. in N. Augusta. I hope they're smart enough to reconfigure the I-95 Rt 3 interchange (Exit 113) to provide better access.

I also hope Inland sees an increase in support since MaineGeneral obviously doesn't support the Wtvl area anymore.

This from a former Winslow resident who was born in Seton.report abuse
LewistonT of Lewiston, ME
Sep 19, 2008 1:13 PM
Well said Lane Maxwell! I hope he gets re-elected but I am not sure why anyone would want to fight some of these battles. I would rather move to an area wiht progresive thinkers.report abuse
Lane Maxwell of Waterville, ME
Sep 19, 2008 12:43 PM
LePage proves once again to have a reasonable and logical view. Too bad Waterville changed our charter. LePage is a better leader than the current administration and I think the City of Waterville could use too many changes to start on here.report abuse

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