Everyone in Maine can likely recall not only the devastation of the shootings in Lewiston, but also the unhesitating support and unity in its aftermath. One year has passed, but the losses remain raw for many and the need for support continues. November is National Children’s Grief Awareness Month — a particularly apt time to […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Norm Tanguay: A new traffic pattern on Mt. Auburn Avenue, please
We are in need of a traffic light on Mt. Auburn Avenue between BJ’s and Home Depot. Going to Home Depot or turning left from BJ’s is a nightmare. The same if you are going to BJ’s from Home Depot. It doesn’t make sense. We need a new traffic light on Mt. Auburn Avenue. Norm […]
Rodney Abbott: Need for better leadership in SAD 17
How could West Paris lose its school overnight? SAD 17 has, until recently, always declared its support of community schools. When did that change? The closing of the school disrupted the education of our children and caused considerable parental stress. On a Tuesday morning last February parents were told their children would no longer be […]
Ben Lounsbury: Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens
Puerto Rico is part of the United States and Puerto Ricans (people who were born in Puerto Rico) are citizens of the U.S. If you don’t believe me, look it up. There are about 5.8 million people of Puerto Rican descent living in the U.S. Ben Lounsbury, Auburn
Ellen Gibson: The American Dream is our north star
My partner was diagnosed with leukemia this summer, starting a journey of chemotherapy and immunotherapy. When his immune system crashed two weeks after the chemo, he spent nine days in the hospital receiving intravenous antibiotics to keep him alive. It was a harrowing summer through a lot of unknowns. So many people helped us through […]
Katherine Perron: Vote Kouzounas, Theriault for U.S. Senate, House
On Oct. 6, 2023, we arrived in Tel Aviv, Israel, for a three-week vacation to visit our son, daughter-in-law and five grandchildren. On Oct. 7, the war began. When we returned home two weeks later, I wrote a letter to U.S. Sen. Angus King encouraging him to support Israel. His first reply was positive. However, […]
Adrian Dowling: In defense of Lewiston’s ‘mushies’ mural message
Singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb — known for such hits as “Wichita Lineman” and “MacArthur Park” — was so inspired by the beauty and adventure of hot air ballooning that he wrote “Up, Up and Away” in 1967. The song was recorded by The 5th Dimension later that year, and it won four Grammy awards in 1968. […]
Bob Duplessie: Bryant a champion for western Maine
I support Bruce Bryant for Maine Senate. He is a champion representing the citizens of western Maine. I’ve known him for many years and served with him in the Maine House of Representatives for two terms (1998-2002) before he moved on to be a senator. Bruce was a strong supporter of educational opportunities for all, […]
Virginia Starbird: Theft of political signs won’t change election results
Theft of political signs on someone’s private property is not only theft, but harassment and intimidation. My friend who lives across the street from Bates College had two Harris signs on private property. They were there at 10 p.m., and at 3:30 a.m. the dog started barking, and lo and behold the Kamala Harris signs […]
Craig Saddlemire: Rotundo supports families
Peggy Rotundo is a proven leader who has helped create policies that support families in Lewiston and across Maine. Through her work on the Appropriations Committee, she ensured there was funding for Maine’s Child and Dependent Tax Credit, which helps to reduce the child poverty rate, supports Mainers living with disability, and also supports people […]