The works of Winslow Homer and Frederic Remington, presented together by the Portland Museum of Art in the exhibit “Mythmakers,” were a stroke of genius. The coordination of the hangings, brilliant. First thing I walked into was Remington’s “Stampede“: Pitch-dark night, lightning flashing, hundreds of terrorized steers running blindly; the horse running alongside was stretched […]
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Letter to the editor: Stereotype about early diners leaves sour taste
The Press Herald often lapses into the kind of ageism seen in Friday’s story about brisk local 4 p.m.-6 p.m. restaurant traffic.
Letter to the editor: Rent control wrong solution for fixed-income Portland tenant
My landlord gave me five months’ notice to move out, right after the election, when the new rent-control measure passed. He charges me discounted rent, below market value, because I do minor repairs, cleaning, yardwork and plowing for him. He is concerned that he will not be able to charge higher rent if I move […]
Letter to the editor: Trump twice dishonors veteran’s service
As a Vietnam-era veteran on Veterans Day, I felt added pride in taking part for my first time in being a local election official in our town for the final week. I was impressed in witnessing the integrity of the election process with all election officials and political poll watchers of both parties, which made […]
Letter to the editor: Senate moderates have opportunity to forge unity
I didn’t vote for Susan Collins, but I congratulate her on her win and she has my support and best wishes for a successful term. I would like to share an idea that I believe would allow her to use her professed bipartisanship for the greater good of our democracy. It is no secret that […]
Letter to the editor: City right to delay enforcement of emergency wage
I am writing this letter regarding the City Council’s decision to delay the implementation of the minimum-wage referendum in Portland until 2022. I commend and support the City Council’s decision. While understanding that the issue of a gradual increase in the minimum wage from $12 to $15 over three years is reasonable, the provision for […]
Letter to the editor: Our new company car, driver will be a refreshing change
We recently got a new company car and driver. The old car was a weird combination of 1950s styling and 1930s engineering. No one ever figured out the model. The mileage was terrible, it belched smoke and leaked oil, there was no muffler and it was littered with fast-food wrappers and empty soda cans. The […]
Letter to the editor: Two Emily Murphys – one was a patriot, the other is a politico
A beloved great-aunt revered this country; a bureaucrat is trying to undercut its functioning as a democracy.
Letter to the editor: Collins must find courage to speak truth to power
On Nov. 6, the paper printed three letters related to the Collins-Gideon race. One pointed out that Gideon is “from away.” Does the writer (William H. Slavick) believe that those who have chosen to relocate, love Maine, participate in communities and support the economy should not run for office? It’s past time to put aside […]
Letter to the editor: Mr. President, please be a good sport
Mr. President, as an American citizen, I wish to thank you for your service to our country. I can also relate to your feelings of desolation after your loss in the election. Having lost Little League all-star finals, adult slow-pitch softball finals and over-50 slow-pitch softball finals, I feel your pain. I would like to […]