I’m a local owner of a historic house in downtown Portland, and rent a portion of it to visitors, using Airbnb to help support my family, building repairs and Maine’s economy (which is heavily dependent on tourism). The Portland City Council adopted strict regulations on short-term rentals in 2018, and Question E on the Nov. […]
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Letter to the editor: Rats a health hazard in South Portland neighborhood
The city should take preventive action by requiring the water treatment plant to step up extermination.
Letter to the editor: Unseating Sen. Collins is not in Mainers’ best interests
Our Sen. Susan Collins is now a major target of the national Democratic Party, trying very hard to deprive the people of Maine of her continuous record of accomplishments, solely with an eye toward achieving a Democrat majority in the U.S. Senate. To them, she is merely another Republican in their way, ignoring her experience […]
Letter to the editor: To combat COVID, we need a leader, not a deceiver
The old Bob Dylan classic “Blowin’ in the Wind” is as timely now as it was when written in 1962. “Yes, and how many deaths will it take ’til he knows “That too many people have died? “The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind “The answer is blowin’ in the wind.” Unfortunately, our […]
Letter to the Editor: Collins has delivered for Maine
Sen. Susan Collins was born in Caribou and her family dates back to the 1840s in Maine. On the other hand, Sara Gideon was born and raised in East Greenwich, R.I. and has been a resident of Maine a whopping 15 years. As a graduate of Maine Maritime Academy, I have seen what Collins has […]
Letter to the Editor: Sen. Susan Collins is careful, hardworking and honest
Vote for an accomplished senator.
Letter to the Editor: Marshaling the ‘power of we’ to stand against hate
We are facing a divisive time in our country. Hatred and violence are commonplace; the United States is no longer a place of refuge. In Portland we have a bright spot, the Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center, a collaborative space for language acquisition, citizenship and civic engagement, business incubator and gathering place for New Mainers. […]
Letter to the Editor: Collins knows foreign aid supports U.S. jobs
Unlike many senators and representatives, Susan Collins understands the connection between global poverty and U.S. jobs. Foreign aid is not a gift, but rather an investment. Since World War II all the money given to other countries to aid in their development has been more than repaid in our exports to those countries. For example, […]
Letter to the Editor: Scarborough councilor backs 3 candidates
I endorse the following citizens for Scarborough Town Council. It is not necessarily the opinion of the Scarborough Town Council where I serve as Vice Chair. Nick McGee is Chair of the Scarborough Planning Board having served seven years. A parent of three children in Scarborough Schools, a small business owner, and a homeowner and […]
Letter to the editor: Maine Climate Council proposals will fuel new clean-energy jobs
What a incredible opportunity the Maine Climate Council is providing by highlighting the needs and the opportunities for Maine to become a leader in developing a sustainable environment and a sustainable economy for the long haul. For example, $5 billion a year goes out of state in fossil-fuel energy costs. That can come into Maine […]