I am responding to the March 15 front-page article, “Portland is now ticketing cars with expired registrations.” I moved to Maine from Connecticut in July 2014. One of the first things on my to-do list was to register my car here, which I did. The following year, I did not realize that my registration had […]
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Letter: Bayside is suffering – again
Poverty and homelessness continue to afflict residents of the city’s poorest neighborhood. We must do better.
Letter: Who is defining the right to bear arms?
Hand grenades are arms to be carried; so are bayonets, poison gas canisters, shivs, flamethrowers, etc. Must we put up with those on our streets or in our homes? Our Constitution (if we want to read it that way) lets us carry those things around and, if we are scared and angry, use them. Our […]
Letter: Odd bedfellows in anarchy
For the second time this year, the State House in Augusta had to be evacuated for threats likely from extremist MAGA and associated Christian nationalists, neo-Nazi groups, and other hate groups targeting progressive lawmakers. On March 8, a bomb threat was directed at two Democratic representatives sponsoring L.D.227, a “shield” law indemnifying Maine clinicians providing […]
Letters to the editor: HS vaping, sheriff’s race, housing problems and more
High school vaping Morse High School has a problem. The 2023 Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey reports that almost 20% of Morse students have vaped in the last 30 days. That is nearly 150 children addicted, or at risk of being addicted, to nicotine. This problem is not unique to the Morse. I recently spoke […]
Letter: Hold leaders accountable for Lewiston tragedy
The Independent Commission to Investigate the Facts of the Tragedy in Lewiston has done an excellent job so far by acknowledging that both the military and law enforcement failed to protect the Maine public from a known and credible threat of violence. I hope the commissioners will ultimately have the courage to acknowledge that elected […]
Letter: Two faces of war
At the end of World War II, when I was in school in Germany, I received a chocolate bar through the Marshall Plan. It was a Hershey bar with almonds. It tasted so good. Afterwards I asked my mother, “Why do they first bomb the hell out of us and then give us chocolate bars?” […]
Letter: Welcome God’s influence
I write today as a concerned citizen of Maine. Our culture is increasingly exiling us from God, religion and spirituality. I see a lot of people struggling to make sense of life and have meaning. Recognize that the more we become disconnected from God, the more meaningless life becomes. Removing God’s influence from our lives […]
Letter: Thankful for Medicare relief
The TV and print news are full of articles on the severe dysfunction in Congress. I am writing to alert Press Herald readers that Congress did something fantastic when they passed the Inflation Reduction Act almost two years ago. The provision on reducing out-of-pocket medication costs for Medicare enrollees is now in effect, and it […]
Letter: Resist dehumanization
History is rife with examples of atrocities that begin with first dehumanizing people.