Regarding the Dec. 7 Mark LaFlamme column, “Lewiston moms worry teacher ruined magic of Christmas,” here’s my “Santa.” Santa has been around super long. Santa Claus is for the small, innocent children. They’d see goodness happening at Christmastime. They could say what they wanted Santa to bring them. A tree would magically be set up […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
With Hernández pardon, Trump’s double standards continue | Letter
I’m writing about the double standard coming from the Trump administration, particularly the dumpster fires burning in the Department of Offense. We’ve got “Pistol Pete” Hegseth ordering the firing of hellfire missiles at alleged drug traffickers and ordering a second strike on any survivors to “kill ’em all” and let God sort ’em out. Meanwhile, […]
Boycott the new symbols of white privilege | Letter
That includes our national parks, which will no longer offer free admission on MLK Day or Juneteenth thanks to Donald Trump.
Maine’s winters can be cruel indeed | Letter
It was 3 degrees this morning when I awoke. The winds last night were brutal. Winter is here. The heat upstairs is off but my heat pumps downstairs are chugging away, although set low, so I leave my toasty bed reluctantly. When I finally get up, I snap on the switch of my gas stove […]
Support Janet Mills for Senate | Letter
We are writing to give our strongest support to Gov. Janet Mills for senator. She is an energetic, pragmatic, justice-oriented leader with a long history of public service in Maine. A former prosecutor, she was the first woman in New England to be elected a district attorney, the state’s first female attorney general, and in […]
Pell Grant expansion is a win — once we follow through | Letter
Maine’s workforce is changing, and our education systems must keep pace. The new Workforce Pell Grant framework, passed into law this summer, is a crucial step toward giving students the flexibility to pursue the programs that align with their career goals. By allowing students to use Pell Grants for short-term, career-focused training, Congress has opened […]
Safe injection site vote had ripple effect | Letter
The possibility of Penobscot County’s HIV outbreak spreading throughout Maine is a real concern on many levels. In 2019, safe injection sites (overdose prevention centers) were proposed by Brent Hawkes but were voted against by Sen. Joe Baldacci, who stated that there should be consequences for people with drug addiction, rather than offering help to […]
More intervention needed to prevent military tragedies | Letter
Members of Congress who urged troops to refuse illegal orders should follow up, explaining exactly how to do it.
Alarmed by EPA’s pesticide approvals | Letter
On Nov. 20, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) approved the pesticide isocycloseram for use on foods such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, legumes, tree nuts, peanuts, coffee and sugar cane as well as for lawns and golf courses. Isocycloseram contains PFAS, a highly persistent chemical that is harmful to humans and extremely toxic to bees. Human […]
Alternative detention practices we should all be able to get behind | Letter
In the coming weeks, with the government reopened, Congress will continue to debate how much of the federal budget to allocate to programs supporting vulnerable populations in FY26. With the administration’s stringent deportation agenda, many representatives will continue to target initiatives that have historically supported smart alternatives to detention for those in deportation proceedings, despite […]