As I read the accounts of so many Republicans in Congress being more focused on impeachment rather then keeping our government funded, I can’t help wondering: What are their priorities – their own egos or the functioning of our country, for which they were supposedly elected to oversee? What a sad state of things we […]
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Letter to the editor: Jewish High Holy Days wrongly overlooked
I was hoping that with the change of ownership, your newspaper would stop ignoring the Jewish residents of Maine. I had hoped there would at least be a mention of the Jewish High Holy Days. For a newspaper that is always taking the position of inclusion and equality, this is a glaring omission. I can […]
Letter to the editor: Dion uniquely placed to be next Portland mayor
Of the five candidates for mayor of Portland, only one stands out as the person with the leadership qualities and experience to address the major issues facing the city. The election debates, so far, have shown who is focused the most on the problems of Portland. Mark Dion’s career as a lawyer, the sheriff of […]
Letter to the editor: Council meetings should consider suspending Zoom option
In-person meetings would deter anonymous cowards with hateful views from bullying other participants.
Letter to the editor: Linnell’s qualities will enrich Portland City Council
Do you want a hard-working, capable, experienced Portlander representing you on the City Council? Let me tell you about Bill Linnell. He’s a worker. After graduating from Colby, he immediately began to diverge from his father and grandfather’s career paths, both lawyers. He became a lobsterman, teacher, mentor for at-risk youth, town councilor in Cape […]
Letter to the editor: Why is Maine’s governor opposed to Pine Tree Power?
I do not understand why Gov. Mills felt it necessary to urge citizens to vote against Pine Tree Power in this upcoming election (Sept. 20). It is difficult for me to comprehend her new stance. In 2021, the governor criticized the performance of Maine’s two largest utilities as “abysmal,” citing, in the Press Herald’s paraphrase, […]
Letter to the editor: Come October, remember that human life is sacred
As October dawns, the Catholic Church marks “Respect Life Month,” a time to reflect on the sanctity of life from conception to natural death. This isn’t merely a religious tenet, but a profound recognition of the inherent dignity of every human being. In an age of rapid technological advancement, it’s tempting to redefine life’s boundaries. […]
Letter to the editor: Birthing center closures a cause for serious concern
York Hospital’s birthing unit closure, the most recent in Maine, will have a domino effect in the community.
Letter to the editor: A mayor can only be as good as their council
I watched one of the Portland mayoral debates last week and came to this conclusion: Candidates Dylan Pugh, Pious Ali, Justin Costa and Andrew Zarro are progressive Marxists who have created many of the problems then tell us this is how to solve them – but, in the meantime, move on to create more unsolvable […]
Letter to the editor: Pickett Mountain rezoning application must be rejected
There’s little reason to trust Wolfden Resources, which has applied to rezone nearly 400 acres in northern Penobscot County for a metallic mining operation.