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Letters
Letters to the editor.
Our small towns deserve better coverage | Letter
The Maine Trust for Local News is a bit of a fable for some towns in Maine. Mechanic Falls, Minot and Poland (total year-round population, estimated 12,000) lie near Lewiston/Auburn. Each of these towns borders one another. Each has a separate municipal government. All three communities share in providing public education as Regional School Unit […]
Susan Collins steps up for Maine’s small businesses | Letter
As a business owner here in Maine, I’ve seen firsthand the challenges we face, from rising costs to workforce shortages to red tape that seems to grow by the day. That is why I’m incredibly grateful for the leadership and support we receive from Sen. Susan Collins. Time and again, Sen. Collins has stepped up […]
Trump has created a culture of cruelty | Letter
The creation of the new ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ detention facility in Florida is just the latest example.
Prioritize housing that is both affordable and safe | Letter
The passage of LD 1829 is both disappointing and dangerous. This law prohibits Maine municipalities from requiring fire sprinkler systems in certain Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs), undermining local efforts to protect residents from deadly fires. Yes, we need more affordable housing. But affordability should never come at the cost of safety. Fire sprinklers are a […]
Improve wastewater infrastructure, make swimming safe at Maine beaches | Letter
While reading your story about York County’s new mobile alert system for beach safety (July 5), I was reminded of another health hazard in places we love to swim and surf: nasty bacteria in the water. Our research partners found that 78% of tested Maine coastal beaches had potentially unsafe levels of fecal matter on […]
Who does Susan Collins believe she answers to? | Letter
Sens. Susan Collins and Lisa Murkowski have long portrayed themselves as reasonable, moderate women of conscience who would do what they saw as the right thing regardless of partisanship. This has been belied by the passage of President Trump’s “big, ugly bill.” Collins allowed the bill to advance to a vote when she had the […]
Maine can benefit from ‘shaving’ peak power | Letter
When summer heat hits New England, our regional demand for electricity spikes — especially during late afternoons when air conditioners and heat pumps are blasting. This surge is called peak power demand, and it puts a strain on the grid. “Shaving” peak power means reducing electricity use during these critical hours to ease that strain. […]
Taxpayers are prisoners of the military-industrial complex | Letter
In his farewell address, Dwight D. Eisenhower famously warned against the “military-industrial complex,” stating, “We must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.” We are now experiencing the results of ignoring that warning. Defense contractors have controlled our foreign policies for decades. We taxpayers reportedly pay more […]
Portland business owners need help, not fines | Letter
A committee of the Portland City Council recently met to discuss the possibility of imposing a fine to business owners (especially in the Arts District) if they have a boarded up or closed business storefront. They recommended placing murals or art on the windows. This idea is ludicrous at best. Storefronts along the Congress Street […]