“Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.” — John F. Kennedy Perhaps, this is a time to apply this quote. What can each of us do to help in this crisis? When listening to the news, I heard many organizations and agencies asking the […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
David Hodgkins: Keep local food pantries in mind
Sometime this month most of us taxpaying adults will be receiving a $1,200 check from our Uncle Sam. For some, this will be a much-needed lifeline for food, shelter and other necessities. For others, it may provide a cushion of comfort during this troubled time. Depending on one’s particular comfort level, I strongly urge all […]
Ellen Field: Listen to the medical experts
Many of President Trump’s comments about coronavirus, such as, “One day it’s like a miracle — it will disappear” are false. He waited months too long to take action to fight COVID-19 and Americans who believe his “it’s under control” may become infected if they don’t take this disease seriously. COVID-19 is worse than ordinary […]
Richard Grover: The climate change dilemma
Left-wing Democrats seem obsessed with the idea that warming climates around the Earth constitute an “existential threat” to human life as we now know it. Both leading Democrat candidates for president of the United States have pledged to stop oil, gas and coal development dead in their tracks. This agenda, if it comes to pass, […]
Alan Whitman: Classic doublespeak
The American public is being told “don’t buy face masks,” “they do not help” and “fidgeting with the mask can actually increase spread of coronavirus,” with concluding statements by the surgeon general that masks “are not effective in protecting the general population from catching coronavirus.” Yet every picture I see of Chinese or South Koreans, […]
Marc Roy: It’s official; it is a cougar
As a member of the Androscoggin County Commission and one who voted for the county’s new flag design, I felt it necessary to respond to David Martucci’s guest column (March 22). Martucci writes that the adopted design “unfortunately” perpetuates a myth about a cougar being on the county seal. Now, I have been living in […]
Bob Mennealy: Library system was working
I was very disappointed when I first learned that the Auburn Public Library was closing to the public because of the COVID-19 outbreak. Then I learned that library staff had come up with an effective plan to maintain lending services safely in a very limited and practical manner that did not include person-to-person physical contact. […]
Annette Backus: A thank-you to Mrs. Sun Spots
Just finished reading Mark LaFlamme’s article about Mrs. Sun Spots (March 22). The column is an amazing source of all kinds of information. What is so enjoyable for some of us “elders” is that Sun Spots offers advice and information on an array of topics, thus sparing us “non-technical” types the hardship and effort of […]
Bill Hiss: Photos tell a story
The front page of Saturday’s Sun Journal juxtaposes two photos. The president of the Community Credit Union thoughtfully uses a drive-up lane to allow pedestrian customers to do their banking safely, keeping six feet of distance from each other. To sign the stimulus bill, President Trump poses with his senior officers and the Congressional Republican […]
Christine Gianopoulos: Needs an attitude adjustment
On March 26, the Sun Journal featured a photo of a Lewiston High School student helping to prepare meals for delivery to those in need. In another article, the president of the state employees union says some workers, worried about COVID-19, want paid leave because they “don’t think we are essential.” That attitude only undermines […]