For the second year in a row, I have attended some of the concerts in the Bay Chamber Summer Concert Series in Rockport. I am surprised that you do not cover these events, some of which have been truly extraordinary. For example, last year’s final concert of the series was a world premiere of an […]
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Letter to the editor: Coverage of food, books and gardening an enjoyable Sunday diversion
I enjoyed reading articles in the Aug. 18 Maine Sunday Telegram. Two of my favorite Food & Dining writers were featured: Staff Writer Meredith Goad and Dine Out Maine reviewer Andrew Ross. Meredith’s “Go ahead. Blame your family” (Page F1) was interesting, humorous and educational. And Andrew – he tells it as it is, but […]
Letter to the editor: Immigrant businessman’s story is an inspirational one
Re: “Bill Nemitz: Onward and upward – from the shelter steps to Maine businessman” (Aug. 18): I’d like to offer a huge “thank you” to Maxwell Chikuta for his contributions to our communities in Portland and southern Maine. We are all, except for Native Americans, children of immigrants, some more recent than others, and it […]
Letter to the editor: Repealing assisted-suicide, abortion laws will protect Maine people
In fairness to the voters and people of Maine, I’m writing in hope of repealing the recently approved taxpayer-funded abortion law and doctor-prescribed suicide law. Our great state of Maine deserves to protect our most precious resource: our people! Support the people’s veto of these pending laws. Our future will be the better. Rob Poissant […]
Letter to the editor: Working together will ease anxiety over climate change
I’ve been very disheartened by everything we’re hearing about climate change, but when I attended a climate change service at Allen Avenue Unitarian Universalist Church, I left feeling better. It took me a while to understand why, because we didn’t hear any ideas for a miraculous fix, or lots of optimism about the future. Then […]
Letter to the editor: Legislators should extend ranked-choice to 2020 presidential primary
Monday’s special session is lawmakers’ last chance to ensure that the system Mainers will use to pick a nominee next year reflects the people’s will.
Letter to the editor: Why Jews (and everyone else) should vote Democratic
My mother fled her home in Austria in 1939 and married a British citizen and they immigrated to the U.S. shortly after World War II. She lived to be 87, and it is a mercy that she passed away before she could witness one of Donald Trump’s rallies: I am sure it would have given […]
Letter to the editor: Finance reform will make public office in Portland more accessible
When the national political climate is as poisonous as it currently is, we look to our local offices as those that might make more of an immediate positive impact on our lives. Local offices should be attainable, accessible and available for community members who want to make a difference and represent the local population. When […]
Letter to the editor: Federal rule should curb debt-collection robocalls
Mainers have through Sept. 18 to speak out against a proposal to allow collectors to step up harassing tactics.
Letter to the editor: Stunning set adds to delights of Ogunquit’s ‘Murder’
Ogunquit Playhouse yearly has a terrific selection of plays. Their current production of “Murder on the Orient Express” is no exception. There are eight very good actors, and the gorgeous stage design and set by Beowulf Boritt is the superlative ninth actor in this truly stunning show. That set is truly a feast for the […]