As Americans, we have been brought up to believe in a certain set of standards of moral character and service to country when it comes to our responsibilities as citizens. We are speaking here, in particular, of Donald Trump, whose only service to anything is to himself. His disparagement of John McCain (a POW, who […]
letter to the editor
Letter: Special counsel’s report is flawed
Several points in the special counsel’s report on President Biden have not been adequately addressed. The scope of this classified information breach is like comparing one rotten apple to an entire bushel of fruit gone bad. What Biden did was wrong. However, he has fully cooperated since the discovery. We need to be more conscientious […]
Letter: Rent relief needed for a stronger Maine
A family I’ve known for five years just moved to Indiana. They had a life here in Maine – the kids loved their schools, and the parents both worked hard to make ends meet. But rent was too high, and they were victims of predatory behavior from their corporate landlord. They gave up and moved […]
Letter: Support plan to improve Child Development Services
The state is long overdue in making improvements to deliver services to children with disabilities.
Letter: Say ‘no more’ to gun violence
Does anyone think there is freedom and liberty while locked down in our communities after gunfire on a public road in Saco? Near a bus full of our children? After a slaughter of innocents in Lewiston? Who really thinks that we, the many, held against our will as hostages in our homes by those with […]
Letter: Outlaw weapons of war for civilians
Guns are not the problem. The problem is weapons of war. A hunting rifle is a gun. A target rifle is a gun. A pistol for personal protection is a gun. A weapon of war is not a gun – it is a killing machine. There is no reason for a civilian to own a […]
Letter: Hospital costs must be curtailed
While everyone I know has someone close to them who has experienced out-of-control health care costs, it feels like Mainers have it worse, as our costs are increasing faster and we are driving farther for affordable care. What’s driving this? Hospital consolidation. When hospitals consolidate, patients inevitably suffer to benefit hospitals’ bottom lines. These large […]
Letter: Affordable housing crisis demands action now
Words of outrage for our housing crisis pulse through every corner and conversation. Everywhere I turn, I hear calls for affordable housing and cries for a government that cares about all of its citizens. And yet, on my walks through our city, I see countless homeless neighbors and the demolition of their communities. Our neighbors […]
Letter: Protect the right to a safe abortion
L.D. 780 ensures that access to legal abortions in Maine won’t change on a legislative whim.
Letter: Uphold Portland’s preservation ordinance
Why is the demolition of a property protected by Portland’s historic preservation ordinance even being considered? Are all our civic leaders unfamiliar with our city’s history, and too young to remember the demolition of Portland’s beautiful Union Station in 1961? The former Children’s Museum, at 142 Free St., meets four of the six criteria for […]