The federal government is finally enforcing Title IX. It’s just common sense; biological males should not compete with biological females in sports. Like all states, Maine should abide by the rule of law. Maine has a long history of willingly complying with federal mandates to draw down federal funding, but Gov. Mills is refusing to […]
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Letter: Mahmoud Khalil arrest is outrageous
I am outraged by the Trump administration’s arrest of Mahmoud Khalil. Mr. Kahlil, a holder of a valid green card, married to an American citizen, was arrested by ICE agents in his home. His “crime”? Violating President Trump’s executive order prohibiting antisemitism. Not by acts of violence or destruction, but by participating in protests about […]
Letter: Gray skies ahead for US weather forecasting
The safety of people and property are at risk due to indiscriminate cuts.
Letter: Trans athletes debate is a convenient distraction
The president of the NCAA knows of 10 transgender college athletes nationwide, so how many does that leave in Maine? Further, there’s no extensive documentation of trans athletes in high schools because they are very few and far between. On top of this, evidence surrounding an advantage is inconclusive, and has been wildly sensationalized under […]
Letter: Proposed Portland music venue will adversely affect smaller arts groups
I was troubled to read about the proposal by Live Nation to build a new venue, seating 3,300, on Cumberland Avenue in downtown Portland. My concern is from two vantage points. First, as a resident of Munjoy Hill, I anticipate even more horrible traffic than usual with the addition of a large venue, that the […]
Letter: Federal employees deserve fairness and empathy
Concerning the March 7 article “Thrust into unemployment, axed federal workers face relatives who celebrate their firing,” I find it incredibly sad that family members of terminated federal workers are taking delight in the current avalanche of staff firings. As a retired federal employee, I’d be the first to admit that there are inefficiencies within […]
Letter: New music venue would be a great asset to Portland
As a major restaurant owner in Portland for 33 years, and being located so close to the Cross Insurance Arena and Merrill Auditorium in distance, I would seek the Planning Board’s approval of the proposed Portland Music Hall. After losing my store this year, and being one of 33 local food spots to close in […]
Letter: Support our female athletes and freedom of speech
I stand with Rep. Laurel Libby. I stand with freedom of speech. I also stand with female athletes. I was born in Maine and have resided here for most of my life. Most of my family lives here and always has. I have three young athletes, as well as nieces and nephews who play sports. […]
Letter: Celebrating spaceflight and diversity
Recently we celebrated astronauts Barry Wilmore and Suni Williams’ safe return to Earth. Wilmore, a veteran of three spaceflights, has accumulated 464 days in space. Williams, with 608 days in space, has accumulated 62 hours of spacewalks. Will her accomplishments be erased in the president’s effort to eliminate DEI? DEI means diversity, equity and inclusion, […]
Letter: Musk and company are champions of the wealthy
Does anyone see the irony of the richest man in the world gutting government programs, literally taking food from the mouths of starving babies all around the world, so he can have more? Elon Musk tells us we have to do this because, if we didn’t, “The country will be bankrupt in just a few […]