There is a lot of debate over whether Auburn should build a water filtration plant for Lake Auburn. I think it is important for the public to understand that a filtration plant would not make Lake Auburn water appear beautiful the way it appears now. It would not put clean water back into Lake Auburn. […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Kevin Murphy: Rep. Libby works hard for Mainers
I am a lifelong resident of Auburn and have seen many people hold office in the State House. I am so impressed with our Honorable State House Rep. Laurel Libby. I have not seen anyone work as hard as Laurel to help the people of Maine. Her compassion for the people and the needs of […]
Jane Pentheny: Support for Sheats for state Senate
I am voting for Bettyann Sheats for state Senate District 20 (Auburn, Poland, New Gloucester and Durham). Ms. Sheats’ lived life shows she values service to her community and her country, values I deeply respect. Not only did she graduate from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and serve her country as a helicopter […]
Joe Hall: Passamaquoddies deserve access to clean water
Clean drinking water is a basic right, and most of us are fortunate to enjoy it. Unfortunately, the Passamaquoddies of Pleasant Point do not. Water tests regularly show dangerous chemicals, and the water is often too dirty for drinking or washing. A bill in the legislature (LD 906) would allow the Passamaquoddies to access clean […]
In rebuttal: Robert Casimiro: Column ‘off the mark’ on immigration system
Catherine Rampell’s “Trump broke the immigration system” column (March 22, page A5) is way off the mark. The author, while understandably critical of former President Trump’s reduction of the refugee allocation to 15,000 per year, is wrong that Trump “sabotaged the U.S. immigration and refugee system.” If “sabotage” means reducing “encounters” at the southern border […]
In rebuttal: Jerry Hume: Kavanaugh, like Jackson, endured tough hearings
I write in response to the letter from Lynn Ouellette (“Court confirmation hearings needed more respect,” March 26). She comments on the spectacle which took place during the recent Ketanji Brown Jackson Supreme Court confirmation hearings. I wonder if she remembers what took place during the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh? Ketanji Brown Jackson received pretty […]
Joan Macri: Support for Sheats as Clean Election candidate
I support Bettyann Sheats as a Clean Election candidate for Maine Senate District 20. As a longtime teacher of American history and economics I respect the Maine Clean Election Act, which severs the connection between private money and public office. Using the strict rules of the CEA, Clean Election candidates and Maine citizens avoid the […]
Pamela Gilpin Stowe: Probate contesting issues need creative solutions
Now and for the past couple decades, we are experiencing the greatest generational transfer of wealth in our nation’s history. I am talking about wealth being willed from the “Greatest Generation” to Baby Boomers. I wonder how these Boomers, as heirs and/or siblings, might react knowing of their pending windfall. As parents live longer, they […]
Clayton Putnam: Power corridor would have saved Mainers money
I certainly was surprised at the extent of the dislike for Central Maine Power and how the fossil fuel interest spent more than $20 million to channel that anger into rejecting the New England Clean Energy Corridor. What hasn’t surprised me is what has happened since. It has become very clear why companies like NextEra […]
Daniel Pearson: Parents should have funding for school of choice
Currently funding for school in Maine is limited to public schools. But if the funding followed the individual student, that would allow families to have their children attend the schools that best fit their academic and social and emotional needs. Many students do better when they attend a private school rather than a public school. […]