On Dec. 1, 2024, I wrote an op-ed for this newspaper about the importance of maintaining our hold on the facts as Donald Trump resumes power (“Americans must not lose sight of some basic truths“). Our soon-to-be president lies daily; some of his lies are little, and some are huge. It is worth commenting on […]
letter to the editor
Letter: No pardons for Jan. 6 MAGA felons
We need to stand up in support of the police officers who defended the Capitol on that fateful day.
Letter: Nuclear fusion can help combat climate change
I study nuclear physics and fusion. I firmly believe that nuclear energy and, in particular, nuclear fusion are essential for a sustainable future while maintaining our current lifestyle. If we want to continue using cars, lights and stoves, we must adopt nuclear fusion. Nuclear fusion is the process where two light atomic nuclei combine to […]
Letter: Op-ed wrongly asked us to ‘give back’
In a Jan. 9 op-ed, Jim Lemieux, president and CEO of Sebasticook Valley Federal Credit Union, asks: “How many people vow to give back more in the new year?” (“If you can, make 2025 the year of giving back“). Questions of this form, like “Have you stopped beating your wife?,” contain an implicit assumption. If […]
Letter: Increased pay will not save Maine Legislature
I am writing regarding the Sunday, Jan. 5, editorial “You get the Legislature you pay for.” The editorial board claims that legislator pay, before it was increased, could not attract the “best and brightest.” Oh? When our current governor, Janet Mills, came into office she ordered the minimum starting salary of teachers to be raised […]
Letter: Proposed Maine voter ID law goes way too far
Republican representatives continue to pursue the non-issue of widespread voter fraud.
Letter: Decline of cross-country ski tells a bigger, sadder tale
Like other Nordic skiers, I am saddened by Smiling Hill Farm’s decision to close its ski business, as well as by the ongoing struggle of Harris Farm and other family operations affected by diminished snow levels. And I am angry at the reason we are in this situation: our societal inability to heed a quarter-century’s […]
Letter: Pope Francis goes his own way on abortion
Don’t trust “Pope” Francis. He’s confused about abortion (“Pope doubles down on abortion in New Year’s Day message,” Jan. 1, 2025). In the article, the pope was cited as saying: “…to respect the dignity of human life from conception to natural death.” Catholic Church teaching allows no exceptions on the abortion issue. Because no matter […]
Letter: Collins and Senate both at a crossroads
The next two years will define both the senator’s legacy and the chamber’s ultimate direction.
Letter: Bidding bye-bye to grammar
In her Jan. 5 Sunday Telegram column, “Bidding bye-bye to the birdie,” Maine Millennial columnist Victoria Hugo-Vidal wrote, “I’m not particularly photogenic, but by George, I can write good enough.” Looks to me like Ms. Hugo-Vidal needed a “gooder” English teacher. Charles Todorich South Portland