I don’t understand why our representatives stay quiet and just let this administration refuse to use our energy. The oil prices are so high now that we are buying infrared heaters to try to offset oil prices. So what did I learn today? The energy suppliers are going to raise the rates by 49 percent. That […]
Alex Lear
Staff Writer
Alex Lear is a lifelong Mainer who has spent 25 years in journalism -- the first 20 as a reporter for newspapers in Damariscotta and Falmouth, then as Opinions section editor for the Sun Journal and now a digital producer with the Maine Trust for Local News. His long-running “Learics” column won first place in the Maine Press Association’s 2023 Better Newspaper Contest. He and his wife Lauren are kept young by their 9-year-old daughter Alaina. Send feedback and suggestions to Alex.
Scott Cole: Maine should maintain Sunday hunting ban
Maine’s longstanding ban on Sunday hunting is a good idea. It represents tried and true public policy that has withstood the test of time, along with the scrutiny of many legislators, governors and differing partisan majorities. It works. Nonetheless a handful of people who think otherwise are now using a newly enacted constitutional amendment to […]
James Lysen: Senators should support legislation benefiting Wabanaki tribes
I strongly encourage Maine’s Congressional delegation — I specifically mean Sens. Angus King and Susan Collins — to support federal legislation to make sure that Wabanaki tribes in Maine can benefit from future federal laws that apply to 570 other federally recognized tribes across the country. I applaud our U.S. representatives, Jared Golden and Chellie […]
Leonard Pitts Jr.: Have we finally learned our lesson?
We find ourselves at a dangerous milestone. For all the talk of his declining influence, Trump remains the face of the GOP and our government is stocked at all levels with his acolytes. What happens if they take seriously his claim that the Constitution is null and void?
In rebuttal: Mark Wood: Article on prehistoric feasts didn’t serve up real news
If fake news is patently false, and misinformation is based upon mistaken facts, and disinformation is a deliberate lie to achieve a certain end, I do not know how to categorize the front page story from the Associated Press (“How cooking food for feasts made us human,” Nov. 22). This story held up 780,000 year […]
Paul Luce: Lewiston-Auburn needs a VA home
Lewiston-Auburn has some 5,000 to 6,000 veterans. Some are homeless, experiencing food insecurity, and are in need of medical and personal care. The nearest VA home is in South Paris, and Lewiston-Auburn — the second largest metropolitan area in the state — doesn’t have one. That makes no sense to me. Mayors Carl Sheline and […]
Stan Tetenman: Racism, antisemitism deserve condemnation from politicians
The election is over. There was no red wave. Voters chose to keep our functioning democracy by defeating election deniers from gaining control over state elections. There was no voting fraud. It took a court order for an election board controlled by Republicans in Arizona to certify its election results. Democrats have maintained control of […]
Cal Thomas: Congressional lame duck quackery
Warnings about overspending and high taxation are ignored. The Founders gave us a Constitution that established boundaries beyond which government cannot go. They repeatedly advised against excessive and ongoing debt. That government has long exceeded constitutional limits is why it has become so dysfunctional in so many areas.