The new Portland schools may be 21st-century learning environments, but will the teaching methods be the traditional ones?
letter to the editor
Letter: Kuhn does a fine job for Falmouth’s citizens
Amy Kuhn is a thoughtful, effective representative in the Maine Legislature for the citizens of Falmouth. On the important Judiciary Committee, she co-sponsored and supported common-sense gun safety measures. She was not afraid to tackle this critical issue, and demonstrated her ability to work collaboratively and persuasively with her colleagues. As a Falmouth Council member […]
Letter: Another sad chapter in American history
The recent rhetoric about Haitian migrants adds to the long list of xenophobic comments made about groups of immigrants to our country.
Letter: Profit vs. practicality on Congress Street
Concerning the article in the Sept. 14 paper (“Portland exploring how to fill long vacant storefronts in Arts District”), does anyone besides me find it disconcerting that the profit margin of a real estate agency is the deciding factor of the needs of our community? Maybe this paradigm of personal profit versus community needs should be […]
Letter: Harris’ sickening hypocrisy
It’s become clear to anyone paying attention since last October that Israel has shown itself to be an utterly racist, merciless nation. It is willing to slaughter tens of thousands of innocent Palestinians, mostly women and children, and it is quite sickening to hear Kamala Harris pretend to be someone who cares about people while […]
Letter: Nancy English understands gap between ideas, actions
As an educator, I’ve had lots of exposure to the theory-practice gap. This expression is shorthand for noting that translating ideas into actions is usually much more complicated than first appears. For example, our current City Council seems largely focused on ideas without grasping realistic implications of turning concepts into policies and practices. The main […]
Letter: The truth about immigrant crime
Do immigrants commit more crime than American citizens? The answer is no.
Letter: The benefits of renewable propane
Propane saves our school district about 50% in fuel costs and its clean-operating properties reduce our maintenance expenses.
Letter: There’s still time for feedback on new land use code
Soon for Portland there will be a new land use code. That code will govern how building occurs in the city, including what type of uses are permitted and where, standards for those uses, such as lot coverage, height and setbacks, density and parking requirements. The last major overhaul of the code occurred more than […]
Letter: Theriault’s lack of transparency is unacceptable
Jared Golden’s congressional website clearly states his position on issues that are vital to our nation. In contrast, Austin Theriault’s campaign website does not state his position on any issues. Not stating his policy positions is totally unacceptable and deems him unqualified to win the support of the people of Maine’s 2nd District. Being a […]