With the rest of the world, I watched with trepidation as Kabul fell to the Taliban against no resistance, then watched with great sadness as thousands of Afghan citizens stormed the airport in a desperate attempt to flee their country. For most of us of a certain age this recalled the images of the last […]
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Letter to the editor: Consider better design for midcoast bridge
I read with interest about the new group that has sprung up to support the Maine Department of Transportation’s effort to replace the Frank J Wood Bridge connecting Topsham and Brunswick (“New group emerges in debate over Frank J. Wood bridge replacement,” Aug. 9). A massive span is planned to replace the green bridge that […]
Letter to the editor: ‘Casual travel’ to Canada not realistic
Getting the results of the required COVID test and figuring out where to quarantine if necessary make the cross-border trip unnecessarily difficult.
Letter to the editor: Afghanistan nation-building effort a 20-year blunder
The most striking thing about the collapse of the Kabul government isn’t so much that it fell, but the almost impossible speed at which it fell. When South Vietnam fell, the North Vietnamese were backed by the military and material might of Soviet Russia, Red China, the Eastern Bloc states, Cuba and various and sundry […]
Letter to the editor: In key respects, this is ‘your father’s inflation’
A recent editorial (“Our View: This is not your father’s inflation,” July 23) assures us that circumstances today are different than in the 1970s, when inflation became a major problem, and that we shouldn’t worry about recent price increases. Actually, there are important similarities between then and now. Then, as now, the focus of both […]
Letter to the editor: Officials must ease Maine’s property-tax burden
I’m responding to the Aug. 15 Maine Voices column, “All Mainers face unfairly inflating property tax burdens,” by Berry Manter, who said that “residential real estate prices … defy Portland’s Plan 2030, the 2017 city comprehensive plan promising equitable, sustainable and fair choices in the best interests of its citizens.” I’m a Portland native and […]
Letter to the editor: Nursing home vaccine mandate will benefit the vulnerable
I thank heaven the Biden administration is requiring vaccines of workers in long-term care. It’s long overdue. I have no sympathy for someone who thinks they should be allowed to work in a building full of highly vulnerable people, often providing intimate care, without being vaccinated in the midst of the pandemic. Since when do […]
Letter to the editor: Suing manufacturers won’t mitigate climate change
University of Maine Law School professor Anthony Moffa’s heart is in the right place in urging action on climate change (Maine Voices, July 27), but suing manufacturers won’t help and is counterproductive. What we need for this shared challenge is an all-in, inclusive approach. Trying to blame climate change on energy companies started 20 years […]
Letter to the editor: Mask, inoculation requirements accord with the Golden Rule
Brunswick School Board member Elizabeth Sokoloff’s highlighted statement favoring the Brunswick indoor mask mandate is a statement I embrace (“Brunswick schools institute indoor mask mandate for all,” Aug. 20, Page B3). Ms. Sokoloff said, “When you have a choice that you make that affects other people around you, that’s not a choice that should be […]
Letter to the editor: Anti-vax Maine legislator’s ‘Mengele’ reference a false, ugly analogy
People who don’t want to be vaccinated, wear masks or take other anti-COVID measures have options. The victims of the Nazis did not.