I am writing about the well-meaning L&A Veterans Council’s suggestion to add yet another surplus vehicle (a tank) to the Veterans Memorial Park (“Veterans Council wants to add tank to Lewiston park,” March 15). As a 32-year Army veteran who rose up the ranks from private to retire as a major, I am 100% pro-military. […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Carole Richards: ‘Let’s be one America’
I worry about the big divide in our country. If this situation in Ukraine becomes a war, I wonder if we have any patriots who will roll up their sleeves and say, “What can I do to help my beloved country?” Or do we have a bunch of whiners who will cry over the price […]
Tom Hart: Biden is ‘a puppet,’ ‘not a leader’
Thomas Shields of Auburn wrote a very good letter (“Questions for Democrat-controlled government,” Feb. 24) and truth about what’s happening in this country with this useless President Biden. The gas price is going way up. People shouldn’t blame it on the war; Biden could make the Russians with Vladimir Putin suffer by opening the Keystone […]
Neria Douglass: Lake Auburn drinking water must be protected
A five-story gravel pit, the Asbestos Dump, Old Burning Dump, Pionite/Sawdust Dump, Interim Landfill and Demolition Dump have been approved for commercial development next to Lake Auburn, our drinking water. When I was an Auburn counselor, hazardous waste from the dumps was leaking. The gravel pit was a quarter of its current area and depth. […]
Amy Sanchez: Moratorium on shelters an ‘attack’ on resource center
Right now, there are a total of 74 beds for the homeless in Lewiston. With COVID this number is even lower. Not only do these people need beds, but they need other resources, such as food, mental health treatment, case management and laundry facilities; the list could go on.I found the presentation of the Lewiston […]
Pam Rousseau: Lake Auburn filtration waiver could be lost to development
There are some who want to increase development around Lake Auburn. If the quality of the water goes down because of development, we lose the filtration waiver and must build a filtration system. Sebago also has a waiver. The Lake Auburn study says a filtration system will have an estimated cost of $35 million to […]
Arthur Roy: Students should stand for Pledge of Allegiance
I write in response to a March 7 story by Vanessa Paolella (“Lewiston students no longer need written permission to abstain from Pledge of Allegiance“). I did two tours of duty in Vietnam. The second time I was wounded and was discharged through no wish of my own after becoming a chief petty officer. I […]
Patricia Mador: Proposed Auburn zoning change raises concerns
I participated March 8 in the Auburn Planning Board Hearing via Zoom, since I live in the area that would be affected by the proposed Court Street zoning change. The change from urban residential to traditional neighborhood development is designed to increase the density of housing and to allow uses like community services, small offices, […]
Libby Fotter: Mainers need proposed gas tax break
Many Mainers drive hundreds of miles a week for work, particularly in the rural areas. Families with children also have the added driving of their kids to activities. Gas prices are so high and predicted to go even higher, which will trigger even higher food prices. My husband travels to work and fuel costs are […]
Sorrel Dunn: Pine Tree power offers Mainers ‘real power’ over electricity
Matt Leonard recently warned against a government-run electrical company in Maine (“Government shouldn’t control electric utility,” Feb. 26). I agree. Right now, CMP and Versant are regulated by the Public Utilities Commission, a three-member board appointed by the governor. But we’ve got the chance right now to take control of our electricity. How? With the […]