“Greed is good.” According to his 1992 Edward Little High School yearbook photo, this quotation by Ivan Boesky is Auburn Mayor Jason Levesque’s favorite. It explains a lot. Greed is defined as “intense and selfish desire for something, especially wealth or power.” Auburn government released FB Environmental’s revised findings regarding development in the Lake Auburn […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Mary Hunter: Rotundo would continue delivering ‘tangible benefits’ to Lewiston
I write in support of Peggy Rotundo for the Maine State Senate. I have known Peggy for more than 40 years, and I watched with admiration her years of work in the Legislature. One of her defining qualities is absolute and consistent integrity, and an unwavering desire to use the powers of government to help […]
Joe Parent: Rabasco offers guidance, experience as tri-county DA
I have known Ed Rabasco for over 12 years. I have worked with him on the RSU 16 School Board (Poland, Mechanic Falls and Minot). He’s a leader on our board. Other members look to him for guidance. He is committed to the education of our young people. We are lucky to have him. That […]
Emile Paul Dupuis: Golden votes for America and Maine, not for party
I was asked why I am voting for U.S. Rep. Jared Golden. I said, first, he votes for America and for the state of Maine, not the party. And we need more people like that in D.C., not “yes” men and women who do only what the party tells them to do. Also, he is […]
Maura Murphy: Lewiston needs McLean, LaChapelle, McCarthy
As a lifelong Democrat, it has been disheartening to watch the heart of Lewiston descend into a state of unpredictable danger, street crime and degradation. Those who look at the voting records of most of Lewiston’s state lawmakers — starting with crime and drugs — will see that many of the proposals they have supported […]
Steve Turner: Surveillance story reveals attack on right to privacy
On page A2 of the Sept. 2 Sun Journal is an Associated Press article titled “Tech tool ‘Fog Reveal’ gives police ‘mass surveillance on a budget’.” This important article explains one of many techniques of mass surveillance — without any legal warrants issued — now taking place across America. This warrantless mass surveillance is a […]
Bruce and Louise Geoffroy: ‘Gotcha’ politics eclipse issues in elections
Trackers have become the paparazzi of Maine politics. Generally hired by political parties, they follow and put cameras into the faces of opposing candidates in the hope of capturing (or sometimes provoking) so-called “gotcha” moments. Statewide candidates, like Paul LePage, are obvious targets for trackers, but this is even taking place now in local legislative […]
Clem Bechard: Wrestling show demonstrates worsening TV violence
I was watching Friday Night SmackDown, a popular wrestling show. It used to be watchable, but now it’s a lesson in how to gang up on a person. The bad thing about it is it’s so popular, as it’s on three or four times a week. It’s a really good lesson for our kids, isn’t […]
In rebuttal: William LaRochelle: Trump puts himself, not America, first
This is in reply to Deborah Diltz’s letter, “Letter’s insults, attacks on Trump ‘unworthy of publication’” (Aug. 28), in which she denigrated Norm Gellatly for his letter of Aug. 13. Insults and attacks? Could she honestly free Donald Trump of the charge? Trump, the one-time “leader of the free world” whose insults and attacks on […]
Langston Snodgrass: Rep. Craven works hard for her constituents
Margaret Craven is running for re-election to the Maine Legislature in Lewiston’s new House District 93, which runs from Sabattus to the north, west of Central Avenue. She deserves to be re-elected. Margaret has committed a large part of her life to her work in the Legislature, to Lewiston’s community life, to our well-being. Margaret […]