Actually, my wife had the most to do with All Maine Matters. I was more of a paperboy with that one, as I delivered it to half the state. It was published in paper, but PDF files are still available online.
Ok, so @Michelle Anderson was the boss (as it should be ) and you were the Newsy running around yelling "Extra, extra, read all about it", I got it straight now
I'm not sure if you remember this, but the same thing happened with that mailbox-smiley face bomber. Luke something. You were the first one to find and publish his name and background while the cops were still trying to piece things together, remember? Quite! I fell in love with his writing a few years before we actually met. He does have a way with words. Except the Boston magazine people never offered ME a writing position based on my articles there. Your town profiles, however, seemed to have impressed them. LOL! Great mental image there!
Quite well. That was just a matter of knowing how to find things on the Internet. Police are so focused on questioning people and looking for witnesses that they sometimes forget that there's an easier way to get information. I was proud of myself, though. As for this guy, Austyn Crites, I see that a bunch of third-party sites have the information now but I haven't found that any of the mainstream media has picked up on it, although it's absolutely reliable and relevant. Instead, the media are still playing on the story that some poor guy who was simply holding a sign was attacked at a Trump rally, while Trump egged his attackers on.
I wish you did, too. Maybe in the new economy, you can start one up. As soon as I saw the story about his disruption, I knew he was a plant.