I have the privilege to write this candidate endorsement for Liz Caruso. Liz is a conservative running for the U.S. Congress. She is a patriot, a grass roots candidate who loves people and loves to serve. She believes in God, our U.S. republic, and our U.S. Constitution. Liz is passionate about America First values such […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Anne Kemper: Senate candidate Rotundo offers sensible, fair leadership
I strongly urge voters to support Peggy Rotundo, who is running for the Lewiston State Senate seat (District 21) formerly held by Nate Libby. We are very lucky to have such an able woman running for this position in our community. Peggy listens. She hears what people are saying who have many different points of […]
Nelson Baillargeon: Sunday hunting ban should stand
I write in reference to the right-to-food amendment that passed last November. I thought the amendment was meant to allow people to grow their own food, be it gardens or livestock, where it was feasible in areas that might deny that through ordinances. Now I see that some hunters are suing the state due to […]
Michael Boom: Isolate ‘a disgraced and fallen’ Russia
Blind devotion to a lost cause is a recipe for disaster. What is going on now in real time in Russia is proof that lunacy is in charge of blind devotees. The thing that scares me, and should scare all of us, is that a lunatic has the codes that could unleash Armageddon. If human […]
Nancy Holler: Lake Auburn boundary rezoning petition underway
The Sun Journal’s front page April 28 headline read “Latest petition seeks to repeal Lake Auburn boundary rezoning.” This article was extremely important and helpful for your readers. It alerted voters about the petition drive. All registered voters in Auburn need to be ready for petition circulators to contact them for their support by signing […]
Jason Judd: Free community college initiative key to Maine’s workforce
Thanks for your Apr. 27 article highlighting the importance of Maine’s new free community college opportunity. Our community colleges and universities are fundamental building blocks in preparing Maine’s workforce for both today’s jobs, and the jobs of the future. Post-secondary training and education is a key strategy for how to address our pressing workforce shortage, […]
Lou Giard: ‘We cannot live without healthy water’
I am very concerned about what is going on in Auburn lately regarding the city’s intention to build so close to the watershed. I have family and friends in the Twin Cities, and their water quality is life sustaining. We cannot live without healthy water. I hope that the good people of Lewiston and Auburn […]
Joe Mailey: Re-elect Cloutier to House of Representatives
Rep. Kristen Cloutier has continuously proven herself a champion for the average citizens of Lewiston and the entire state of Maine. She would like the opportunity to continue her work. Housing, wages, drug and alcohol abuse, education, health care and many other complicated issues have all been the focus of her hard work and commitment […]
Pam Rousseau: Lake Auburn filtration system would raise Lewiston water bills
Lewiston citizens need a little history about their drinking water. In 1875, the city of Auburn started pumping water out of Lake Auburn for use. In 1880, swimming was prohibited because of bacteria in the water. Around the turn of the century, because of the terrible pollution of the water in the Androscoggin River, Lewiston […]
Richard Whiting: Septic ordinance would greenlight Lake Auburn development
In 1923, Maine’s Legislature passed an Act to Incorporate the Auburn Water District, which “shall have power to adopt bylaws, not inconsistent with the general laws of the state, to prevent pollution of the water of Lake Auburn and to preserve the purity of said water of Lake Auburn, and may prescribe penalties for the […]