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Sen. Collins has always fought for Mainers | Letter

In these challenging times, our country needs steady leadership — someone who prioritizes bipartisanship over political infighting. That leader is Sen. Susan Collins. Throughout her career, Sen. Collins has been a voice of reason in Washington, D.C. She consistently puts principle over party, working across the aisle to find solutions for Mainers. Whether fighting for […]

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Gorham Connector needs to proceed | Letter

Three percent. That is how much of Smiling Hill Farm’s 500-acre property is needed to build the Gorham Connector. A 12-acre strip of land on the farm’s west boundary, more than a quarter of a mile from its buildings. To have any impact on reducing traffic in the corridor, what would the infrastructure be to […]

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Trump thought experiments | Letter

Maybe if the president wants to also deport who he personally feels are violent Americans from our country, he should start with all the violent folks who he pardoned for the Capitol riot, people who actually went through the court process and were convicted and sentenced. Maybe he should model some leadership and do as […]

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Maine farmers rely on government to compete | Letter

On April 6, the Sun Journal reported that the U.S. Department of Agriculture canceled the Local Food for Schools program, along with almost $3 million in funds to Maine. This (likely illegal) action will hurt Maine’s farmers, schools and kids. But why do Maine farmers need government help to sell their products competitively? The fact […]

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Mainers should rise above trans hate | Letter

In a March 26 letter “Trans athletes debate is a convenient distraction,” June Meuser of Portland explains how President Trump uses the debate over competition in girls’ sports to distract us from his “destructive economic policy.” Trump is also using the debate to flex his muscles. Why is his administration meddling in the affairs of […]