In an indicator of overreach, the proposed map doesn’t take into account property lines and the kind of property there.
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Letter to the editor: Green needed closer questioning on Collins endorsement
I was disheartened by columnist Bill Nemitz’s surprisingly agreeable interview with Bill Green (“ ‘Bill Green’s Maine’ just got a whole new meaning,” Nov. 5, Page B1) and his “late in life toe dip into the political cauldron.” Nemitz failed to question how a lifelong Democrat could possibly, in this historic and pivotal Senate election, […]
Letter to the editor: The Hill’s historic district won’t encourage diversity
Next week, the City Council’s commitment to stopping systemic racism will be tested. Are they all talk or will they take a stand against white supremacist city practices? The council will vote on a 12th historic district, to be comprised of half of Munjoy Hill. The proposal includes nothing to celebrate the diversity of The […]
Letter to the editor: Old Speck part of a special region in Maine
A recent Telegram column draws attention to the 21,000-acre Grafton Forest conservation project.
Letter to the editor: Why there was no ‘blue wave’
After waking up the day after Election Day to find that, no, there will be no “blue wave” of voters, I received a message from a shocked friend asking, “What do they (the voters) see in him (Donald Trump)?” After a moment’s thought, I sadly returned my answer: I’m coming to the conclusion that what […]
Letter to the editor: New Yorker thanks Mainers for fooling pollsters
I’m disappointed that Downeasters up north chose Susan Collins over Sara Gideon. But it’s sweet when the prognosticators of pre-election polls are proven wrong. Mainers choose their elected officials with more nuance than folks in New York. We tend to roll hard left or hard right without much space for complexity. Here in the land […]
Letter to the editor: Mapping out a path to follow after the election
I read the final chapters of Mary Trump’s book while on my way to the polls on Tuesday morning. I was not surprised about what she said about growing up in the Trump family or the clinical assessment she makes of that experience. It is good to hear, firsthand, that families are, indeed, as powerful […]
Letter to the editor: Collins must refute Trump, stand up for our voting system
On June 1, 1950, Sen. Margaret Chase Smith delivered her famous Declaration of Conscience denouncing the shameful and deliberately untruthful tactics of Sen. Joe McCarthy. In her speech, she called on other Republicans to join her in denouncing the lies and wrongful accusations lobbed by McCarthy. She rose to the occasion and her stance demonstrated […]
Letter to the editor: Efficient election officials prove dire forecasts wrong
Thank you to Cape Elizabeth Town Clerk Deb Lane and her team of employees and volunteers on a well-run election. This was Deb’s eighth presidential election! I know I speak for many in saying how much we appreciate a job well done. And we are lucky indeed that all across Maine, there are hundreds of […]
Letter to the editor: Recognition of Portland Adult Ed staff, graduates appreciated
Thanks to Anja Hanson for her heartfelt column about this summer’s Portland Adult Education students and their parking lot graduation (“Maine Voices: Recent Portland Adult Education graduate a role model as we hurry up and wait,” Nov. 3). I was there as the tutor of a woman I’ve had the honor of knowing for many […]