The Androscoggin Sheriff’s Office moving to the Evergreen Subaru property on Center Street is a horrible idea. I hope the city of Auburn will refuse to permit it. The traffic is horrible through there; adding emergency vehicles will create chaos in an already accident-prone area. Taking prime commercial real estate from an already-crowded commercial front […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Pam Larouche: Grateful for Auburn development restrictions
As much as Auburn’s Planning Board and mayor would like to wave a magic scepter over swaths of city property and deem them a new zone, it can’t be done that easily. Many of these properties, such as in the Lake Street School area, have restrictions put in place by developers. Prudential Investment Company was […]
Paul Poliquin: Lewiston voters should know reason for council vote
As a Lewiston city councilor and council president from 1985-1995, I was taken back by what I read in the Lewiston Sun Journal on Feb. 18 about the mayor’s appointment to the Planning Board (“Lewiston council votes down mayor’s pick for Planning Board“). I don’t ever remember the City Council not confirming a mayor’s appointment […]
Jason Lavoie: Lewiston councilors should reconsider appointment vote
I am writing in support of Leigh Albert, Mayor Carl Sheline’s appointment to the Lewiston Planning Board. I was very disappointed to see that three city councilors chose to not support this uniquely qualified nomination by the mayor, and not even give a reason for opposition to this great nominee. Leigh Albert is a person […]
Kristen Cloutier: Council should OK Albert for Lewiston board
I was dismayed to read that the Lewiston City Council had voted against Mayor Carl Sheline’s nomination of Leigh Albert to the Planning Board. What I find even more unacceptable is that the three councilors who voted the nomination down, including my own councilor, saw no need for accountability to their constituents and provided no […]
Thomas Shields: Questions for Democrat-controlled government
Some questions for our Democrat-controlled government, because its policies don’t make any sense to me: Why did President Biden cancel the oil pipeline (11,000 jobs were lost) immediately upon taking office? This was the prelude to an increase in fuel prices. Why did Biden not close the southern border with Mexico, which allowed drug trafficking […]
In rebuttal: Rudolph Ziehm: Democracy is history’s best form of government
Robert Porter says we are not a democracy (“America a constitutional republic, not democracy,” Feb. 17). We are a democratically-represented republic. His use of the word “overlord” tells us of his contempt for current representatives in Washington. Winston Churchill said that democracy was the most complicated, unworkable, easily corrupted form of government. Except that it […]
Crystal Ward: Rotundo a ‘strong advocate’ for Lewiston residents
Lewiston has the great opportunity to elect Peggy Rotundo as its state senator in November. She is a caring, hardworking, knowledgeable, responsive, passionate, supportive advocate for education and the retired. Peggy Rotundo was my personal representative for many years. I have contacted her many times on several issues, both local and statewide, and she always […]
Ellen Field: Capitol assault by no means ‘political discourse’
Along with having no plans to help ordinary Americans, apparently many leaders of the Republican Party have also lost touch with reality. The Republican National Committee officially refers to the Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol, by angry vandals who believed the former president’s lies about the election, as “legitimate political discourse.” This statement is […]
Mary Ann Norcross: Residents should voice Lake Auburn development concerns
I attended the Feb. 16 septic system meeting in Auburn. Several residents spoke with concern about development around Lake Auburn. A lady passed out several pages of a report that was done by FB Environmental Associates, Horsley Group, and the University of Maine. Upon reading it, there was a statement that I found very interesting […]