Voting in Maine is easy and accessible for our citizens. We have hardworking people like Kathy Montejo, Lewiston city clerk, and the staff in her department to thank for administering a clear, simple, and transparent voting system. We can vote early by absentee ballot through the mail or at city hall, or we can vote […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Norm Gellatly: Pros and cons of ‘the varied power of words’
The varied power of words is amazing. The good thing is their ability to inform or educate, benefiting the recipient. Not so good is their ability to deceive or mislead, benefiting mainly the liar, usually temporarily, and confusing the recipient. Quite a difference. With so many service sector jobs remaining unfilled I, as do others, […]
Emma DayBranch: School district’s proposed gender policy deserves support
I’m writing regarding the gender policy proposed for SAD 17. I support these measures to protect LGBTQ+ youth. Youth mental health is a top health priority, and LGBTQ+ youth are among the most at risk in Maine. Due to the stigma and bullying experienced in schools, at home and in community settings, LGBTQ+ youth are […]
Kate Snyder and Tobin Williamson: Evidence shows Black Lives Matter signs still needed
When we lived in Southern Indiana, we proudly displayed a Black Lives Matter sign on our front yard. I once watched two people kick it and spit on it. I took it inside, cleaned it off, straightened it out, and returned it to the yard. The community needed to hear its message. The sign now […]
Lisa Moore: Oxford Hills school board’s inclusivity policies deserve support
I was unable to attend the forum at Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School Nov. 1, but I want to express my deep and unequivocal support of any LGBTQIA+ students who attend Oxford Hills schools. As Dr. Martin Luther King once eloquently expressed, “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” […]
Katherine Perron: Vote LePage, help restore order to Maine
The federal government sent Maine billions of dollars for COVID relief. Gov. Janet Mills has spent most of it. On what? How many small businesses do people know or have seen that are now closed? Our economy is in shambles. In Maine, a family will spend $6,793 more this year than last. Fuel has increased […]
Cassidy Lovejoy: House 89 candidate Weisner passionate about helping people
Benjamin Weisner is one of those people who dives deeply into anything he puts his mind to. As an active member of many groups in the area, he has gotten to know and make connections with countless people. Many of those groups help people — which is something Ben is passionate about. He is very […]
John Cleveland: Sheats needed amid tough financial times
These are difficult financial times. Prices are rising, wages and pensions are not keeping up, and “help wanted” signs are everywhere. These problems are not unique to the Lewiston-Auburn area, Maine, or the nation. Consequently, the solutions must be a cooperative effort between businesses and local, state and national governments. Bettyann Sheats understands the root […]
Lynn Heathco: ‘Help us save Lake Auburn’
I ask citizens to please help us save Lake Auburn. There are a lot of people who do not want housing over the lake to ruin our wonderful lake. Why aren’t these people being heard? When the lake is ruined, where will we be? Who is going to pay for the water purification system? Lynn […]
Joseph Ziehm: Concerns about judge’s tactics in Trump investigation
The tactics employed by Judge Aileen Cannon, who sided the former President Trump and signed an order in September extending the timeline for outside review of documents seized from Mar-a-Lago in August, are a more condescending mindset. Such as discrediting the Federal Bureau of Investigation, criticizing Department of Justice employees and, in the wake of […]