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Business climate dismal

There was an article in the Sun Journal recently noting that Maine is ranked near the bottom of the country in job creation. Then there was a story about a Brunswick health center having to close its doors, costing 170 good jobs, because of the governor’s cuts in MaineCare — at a time when there […]

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Cultural opportunities in L-A

I am writing to once again express my deep gratitude for the cultural opportunities that exist in Lewiston-Auburn. Without such outstanding opportunities, my life in the city would not be as rich or as busy as it was April 1-3. The Bates Dance Senior Thesis and student choreography was my first stop on Friday evening. […]

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Depriving Maine people

The governor of Maine is a former manager from Marden’s. He brings to Maine Marden’s-quality government. The people of Maine think they are getting a good deal because it is cheap. Government officials in New Mexico, on the other hand, are quite willing to take the federal money that pays for the mental health services […]

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Alcohol Awareness Month

April is National Alcohol Awareness Month. On average, 88,000 people die every year from alcohol-related causes, making alcohol the third-leading preventable cause of death in the United States. Alcohol use at a young age is dangerous. Teens’ brains are at a fragile stage of development, including lack of judgment and likelihood of addiction. Yet, the […]

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Problem with gun referendum

In 2014, voters in the state of Washington passed a universal gun background check referendum similar to Maine’s upcoming 2016 referendum. In Washington, a group of billionaires, including former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, raised more than $10 million to push the initiative. Opponents of the referendum were outspent by a ratio of nearly […]

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Customer surveys

It seems that the only way now that one can get involved in customer surveys, printed on merchants’ sales receipts, is by owning a computer or smart phone. My wife and I are both senior citizens who have never owned a computer or smart phone and have no interest in getting either one now. We […]

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Solar power a win-win

I write to urge my Senator, Garrett Mason, and Representative, Paul Chace, to support LD 1649, the solar energy policy under consideration in Augusta. That bill would create 800 new jobs in Maine’s solar industry, help keep young people in Maine, lower electricity rates for Mainers, and grow Maine’s economy by supporting Maine solar energy […]

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Repurposing is a mockery

Money, repurposing and a name change will never eradicate the spirit, sacraments and memories associated with St. Patrick’s Church (story, Sun Journal, March 20). A grand mockery is being made of a stately religious institution in the name of this new “transformational,” “artistic, culinary and cultural hub.” Never mentioned are the for-profit motives of this […]

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Texas law must be stopped

The Supreme Court must strike down the Texas law that challenges women’s Constitutional right to make decisions about their own health care. It turns back the clock on women’s rights and jeopardizes the health of future generations of women. That law is set to further limit access to reproductive health care, including contraception and abortion, […]

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Support Maine Clean Elections

Though Maine voters enacted the 1996 Maine Clean Elections law requiring the state to transfer $2 million to that fund on Jan. 1 each year and an additional $1 million beginning this year, the program has been shortchanged $6 million thanks to insufficient funding and diversion of funds. Lawmakers must rectify that shortfall and refrain from […]