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Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Red flag law will remove weapons from those battling mental health crises | Letter
“Run! Run! Run!” were the words my 15-year-old granddaughter heard, along with gunshots, on Sept. 10, 2025, as an active shooter attacked the high school in Evergreen, Colorado. Imagine the terror! My family now shares the trauma that 54% of Americans have experienced. We desperately need the protection included in the Extreme Risk Protection Order […]
Just what is antifa? | Letter
“Antifa” is a shortened form of the term anti-fascism. Fascism is an ideology developed and implemented by Benito Mussolini’s regime in Italy from 1922-1943. Fascism is a centralized, right-wing extremist form of government, dictator-led and paramilitary-backed. Fascist dictators promote racism, violence and genocide and suppress the rights of free speech and free press. In the […]
Fossel has a talent for making right-wing policies seem palatable | Letter
In Jim Fossel’s recent column on Question 1, he again shows his talent for making distasteful right-wing policies seem palatable. As he skillfully argues that there is nothing to fear about the upcoming referendum, he pierces his veil of reasonableness when he tells us that a vague “they” could have been more draconian in further […]
Trump drags us into the gutter with fighter jet video | Letter
I’m sure it got no press but go to YouTube and check out the video President Trump posted on No Kings Day of himself wearing a crown, flying a fighter jet and dropping feces on protesters. Before Trump supporters laugh at these kinds of videos, maybe they could please try and imagine how they would feel […]
Support Ben Daley for Lewiston School Committee | Letter
I am excited to support Ben Daley for the Lewiston School Committee in Ward 6. Here’s why Ben has my vote. I was a high school student on a different educational pathway. I was smart and skilled, but college was not for me. The alternative pathway was wonky, not as well defined, and not as […]
Maine educators standing up to regulate firearms | Letter
At my school, we train 12-year-olds to throw their laptops at active shooters in order to buy themselves time to run away. There is widespread awareness of school shootings, and schools take measures to address this. My school’s budget includes $99,213 on safety, including purchasing Crisis Alert, a “wearable mobile panic button for rapid incident […]
Saluting another Schooner Fare performance | Letter
I recently attended a performance at the Chocolate Church Arts Center in Brunswick. Schooner Fare staged its 47th appearance at CCAC. I remember the first time they came to CCAC in the early 1970s, when we were working to bring audiences back to the historic Chocolate Church. Schooner Fare represents the best of Maine music, […]
Auburn council has ‘two exceptional women’ candidates | Letter
The Auburn City Council needs more women. There are two new women candidates for the Auburn City Council in this year’s municipal election: Kelly Butler, running for Ward 4, and Rachel Randall, candidate for Ward 1. Rachel has lived in Ward 1 for years and been an active member of the community, including in the […]
Meghan Hird advocates for educational excellence in Lewiston | Letter
I support Meghan Hird’s reelection to the Lewiston School Committee, Ward 6. Meghan is eminently qualified and has served Lewiston and Lewiston Public Schools well for the past six years. Before we cast our ballots, we should perform due diligence. Do we want an inexperienced newbie involved with the governance of Lewiston’s largest department with […]