Some of our neighbors have decided that they know best what we can and cannot do with our bodies. They need us to do what they think is right regardless of what we think is right. What comes next: Do they decide where we can and cannot live? Do they decide that our children can […]
letter to the editor
Letter: Exquisite beauty of Symphony No. 5 was downplayed
In his Jan. 30 concert review, Steve Feeney gave rather short shrift to Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, which was brilliantly performed by the Portland Symphony (“Review: Beethoven’s 5th caps off concert of tough-minded music”). His brief comments were positive but did not convey the passion with which it was performed by conductor Eckart Preu and the […]
Letter: Fight poverty, not the poor
There are more than 400,000 poor and low-income people in Maine, and a lack of affordable housing is only one of many interlocking injustices they face.
Letter: Disappointed by blather about border
With all this political blather about ‘securing’ the border with Mexico, from walls to razor wire, I wonder where we lost our way.
Letter: Take insurrection out of it, Trump is still unfit
Let’s be clear on why Donald Trump is unfit for office. Sidestep insurrection (and its legal definition) and bring another, simpler crime into focus: Treachery. Treachery is betrayal of trust, an act which seeks to gain favor through illicit means. Sen. Mitt Romney told CNN that “the fact that [Trump] would communicate to Republican senators […]
Letter: Let the PMA build its wing
With all the hell and horror going on, it’s sad that a small group, Greater Portland Landmarks, is fighting to save a rather ordinary Greek Revival style building on Free Street in Portland. This style of building is frequently seen in public buildings and private homes. The goal is to prevent the Portland Museum of […]
Letter: Support legislation to end sale of flavored tobacco
I am a pediatric pulmonologist and a board member of the Maine Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). I work with the Maine AAP to educate patients and families on the significant dangers of tobacco products. Despite the FDA’s ban on flavored cigarettes in 2009, the overall market for flavored tobacco products is […]
Letter: Road redesign must focus on people not in cars
The total number of deaths on Maine roads may have dropped last year for drivers, but it did not for pedestrians. Twenty-one pedestrians died on Maine roads, and another 238 injury crashes were reported. We have seen similar numbers of injuries and fatalities the past several years, with a slight dip in 2020 when fewer […]
Letter: Buoyed by story of Alzheimer’s drug trial
There is room to hope that soon we may be able to treat Alzheimer’s as yet one more serious but treatable disease.
Letter: Conflict will deepen without talking and listening
In the Jan. 19 Press Herald, in side-by-side articles on Page A3, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared his commitment to fight on in Gaza until complete victory and President Biden was quoted committing to fight Yemen’s Houthis until they stopped shooting at seagoing vessels bound for the Suez canal. Making good on such braindead […]