Re: “Maine’s bold climate action plan will require effort, money” (Maine Sunday Telegram, Nov. 29, Page A1): This is the most exciting and meaningful state initiative I have seen in my lifetime. Will it require investment? Of course! Will the return on investment far exceed the investment? You bet! (Read any of the major “neutral” […]
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Letter to the editor: Scarborough Kiwanis sock drive will benefit individuals, shelters
The Scarborough Kiwanis Club is having a sock drive starting on Monday and continuing through Dec. 18. All socks will be delivered to Preble Street for distribution to individuals and shelters. Socks are reported to be the one most requested item by individuals and shelters. We would like warm socks for men, women and children, […]
Letter to the Editor: Grant program a lifesaver for small business
I’m writing to express my gratitude for the Maine Economic Recovery Grant Program. I run a seasonal landscaping business. The lock down occurred in March just as we usually begin our busy spring season. The pandemic had numerous negative impacts on my small business despite the fact that my business, and the landscaping industry in […]
Letter to the editor: Critic of Portland shelter plan overlooks unmet human needs
Those of us who have always had safe housing, food and clothing take them for granted, another Bayside resident says.
Letter to the editor: City does more than fair share for homeless
I am writing this letter in response to “Homelessness in Portland approaching record levels.” The article quotes District 3 Councilor Tae Chong saying with regard to Portland’s homeless issue, “There is no city or town that addresses almost half of the state’s homeless population. You just can’t find it.” Chong is right. Portland has the […]
Letter to the Editor: Legal reforms needed to curb police violence
It seems like our country is nowhere close to leaving this moment of law enforcement reckoning. As we delve deeper into individual cases of police violence, let’s not forget to zoom out and see the bigger picture. As in many other professions, the best way to create change is through systems of accountability. Right now, […]
Letter to the Editor: Good citizens know that rights come with responsibilities
What continues to stun me about people like Westbrook City Councilor Elliot Storey and his refusal to wear a mask at City Council meetings is their unreasoning obsession with their “rights.” Growing up in the 1950s I don’t think I ever heard “rights” being mentioned without its corollary, “responsibilities.” Rights and responsibilities need work equally […]
Letter to the editor: Westbrook official’s mask protest proves puzzling
Re: “Westbrook councilor protests policy aimed at his refusal to wear a mask during meetings” (Nov. 28, Page B2): Oh boy! Here we go again. Time to bring out the old dunce cap, reinstate the stockade in the town square, and attach signs to the backs of vehicles, saying, “Don’t follow me, I don’t have […]
Letter to the editor: Put the brakes on proposed new Portland shelter
The Planning Board has justifiable questions and should take no action until Preble Street provides answers.
Letter to the editor: Enact moratorium on evictions, foreclosures across Maine
The pandemic has been the challenge of a lifetime for this country, and without some miracle of bipartisanship in D.C., it’s about to get a lot harder. Both expanded federal unemployment benefits and the moratorium on evictions will end this month, and millions of Americans are on the brink of economic devastation and homelessness. This […]