Robert Saucier seeks House seat

14 years ago

Robert Saucier seeks House seat

    Robert Saucier has filed to be a candidate for the Maine House of Representatives, 5th District, in Presque Isle. Born in Aroostook County, he has lived in Presque Isle most of his life.

    “I am concerned about the direction our state is headed. I believe the majority of Presque Isle and Maine residents do not agree with the way this administration has been treating Maine people,” said Saucier. “If elected, I will represent the values of working people and always look out for those most vulnerable in our society. Jobs and the economy are most important to the majority of people who desperately need help.”

    Saucier is a graduate of Northern Maine Vocational Technical Institute and the University of Southern Maine. He attends St. Mary’s Catholic Church and is a member of several organizations, including the Aroostook County Democratic Committee, has been a longtime referee for many Aroostook County sports and is a lifelong blood donor with the American Red Cross. He and his wife also support the Central Aroostook Humane Society.

    Recently retired from the Social Security Administration after 37 years, his experience in public service began in the Air Force after high school. He was stationed at Loring Air Force Base.

    “My experience with the Social Security Administration and my knowledge of Social Security, Medicare, MaineCare and veterans’ issues will allow me to better serve people and businesses on issues of vital importance,” said Saucier.

    Saucier has operated ABS Christmas Products selling wreaths and Christmas trees, is a licensed Maine real estate agent and operates the Paddock Café at the Northern Maine Fairgrounds and The Paddy Wagon Concessions with his wife, Anna (Parker) Saucier. They have four sons: Philip, Eric, Ryan and Denis.

    For more information, e-mail saucierforpi@gmail.com.