Aroostook County Chairs announced for Collins’ Campaign

10 years ago

    The Collins for Senator campaign officials recently announced that chairs have been named for Aroostook County.
    They are: Jim and Nancy Thibodeau of Fort Kent, Bob and Donna Umphrey of Presque Isle, and Chris and Liz Anderson of Houlton

    Town chairs for the Collins for Senator campaign were also announced. They include:
    Marilyn McBreairty for Allagash and Dickey; Pat Sherman for Amity, Blaine, Cary Plantation, Hodgdon and Mars Hill; Don Tardie for Ashland; Jane Johnson for Bancroft, Orient and Weston; Barbara Horton for Benedicta Township, Reed Plantation, Sherman and Silver Ridge Township; and Dottie Wheeler for Bridgewater.
    Also, Grahm Freme for Caribou and Woodland;  Sam Collins and Greg Collins, both for Caribou; Susan Doyen for Castle Hill, Chapman and Mapleton; Marilyn King for Caswell and Limestone; Lori Theriault, for Connor Township; Doug and Marcia Grant for Crystal, Dyer Brook, Hersey, Island Falls, Merrill, Oakfield and Smyrna; and Danny Deveau for Cyr Plantation.
    Also, Dana Saucier for Eagle Lake and Wallagrass; Dick Kneeland for Easton; Steve and Sarah Ulman for Fort Fairfield; Duane Belanger for Fort Kent; Gary Paradis for Frenchville; June Fournier for Garfield Plantation; Roger Sherman for Glenwood Plantation Haynesville, Macwahoc Plantation, Nashville Plantation, Oxbow Plantation, Portage Lake, Westfield and Westmanland; and Gerald Soucy for Grand Isle and Lille.
    Also, Dan Lapointe for Hamlin and Van Buren; Max Lynds for Hammond, Littleton and Monticello; Joyce Fitzpatrick for Houlton, Linneus, Ludlow and New Limerick; Linda Cyr for Madawaska and Saint David; Brenda Ketch for Madawaska Lake, New Sweden and Stockholm; Dawn Michaud for Masardis; Dwinal and Rachel Anderson for Mere Plantation; Duane Belanger for New Canada; Troy Heald for Perham, Wade and Washburn; Gerald and Patty LeBlanc for Presque Isle; Craig Green for Presque Isle; Dick Marston for Saint Agatha and Sinclair; and Mike Abbott for Saint Francis and Saint John Plantation.
    “My home county of Aroostook has always been a key to my election efforts,” said Senator Collins.” With this outstanding leadership team, I know that we will do extremely well here again this fall.”
    The rollout of Aroostook County campaign chairs comes as part of a full-state announcement. The volunteer leadership team includes more than 550 town and county chairs that will coordinate the field activities of thousands of volunteers. It is the most extensive grassroots effort ever mounted by the Collins campaign team.
    The full slate of campaign chairs can be viewed at SusanCollins.com/town-chairs.