I recently returned from a long trip to New Zealand and Australia. Aside from the tourism experience, which was great, we made some observations from which we feel our state and federal governments could learn. We drove a car in New Zealand, Australia, and its island of Tasmania. No one was speeding. There are traffic […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Philip Blampied: Amend state law to help ease Maine’s housing woes
A change in state law could open up hundreds, perhaps thousands of desperately needed new housing units in Maine. These units are the empty bedrooms in single family homes, particularly numerous in a state like Maine with an aging population and “empty nests.” These bedrooms could be rented out, but state law makes it unwise […]
Marc Gosselin: The 19th victim
Many don’t understand depression — hearing voices, paranoia, psychosis, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, or the fringes of extreme trauma. I do. And I know the agony and craziness that it entails. Thank goodness for me, the Veterans Administration was able to help. Apparently, the military faltered for the Lewiston shooter, Robert Card. I am in no […]
Mimi Marstaller: Weighing America’s ideals against a violent century
As a high school teacher I am struck by how often I have to decide whether to add “Discuss the shooting” to the class agenda. Of course we talked about the local tragedy of Oct. 25. When we were back in class after the shelter-in-place days, a student asked how it could be that two […]
Joseph Martin and Rep. Tammy Schmersal-Burgess: Maine can’t prosper with exclusive electric vehicle usage
We ask fellow Mainers, has government gone absolutely loony? On Dec. 13 this was the headline that greeted us: “Maine considering California-style incentives to encourage electric vehicle sales.” This measure would require, not encourage, 82% of new vehicles sold to be zero emissions by 2032. The Maine Board of Environmental Protection must not implement such […]
Kevin Landry: Lewiston needs leadership for all citizens, not just some
On Dec. 16, Boba in Lewiston closed its doors for good. J. Dostie Jewelers will be relocating to Yarmouth after 76 years anchoring the corner of Main and Lisbon streets. Unfortunately, this is a disturbing trend that is plaguing the downtown area. That is only part of the problem. Lewiston has one hospital on the […]
Donnie Brassard: Maine shouldn’t adopt aggressive electric vehicle mandates
Maine shouldn’t follow California standards to set emission policies for our state. The aggressive electric vehicle mandates will ensure that all vehicle prices will be higher with a limited supply of traditional gas or diesel units allowed on dealership lots. It’s concerning that a board of seven people (only four of whom need to vote […]
Hunter Kissam: Lewiston councilors need to hear from their constituents
With the new Lewiston City Council waiting to be sworn in, many of us may feel our work is done. Like it or not, making residents’ voices heard is not about voting between A and B. If people want to see change in Lewiston, then our councilors, legislators, and mayor will need to hear from […]
In rebuttal: William LaRochelle: Climate change is no ‘false doctrine’
In a recent column (“Climate issues call for facts, not militancy,” Dec. 9), Cal Thomas trounced the “false doctrine” of the “climate alarmists” and advised his readers to “avoid a ‘scientific consensus’ on climate change.” So let’s toss the ginormous fact that “more than 99.9% of peer-reviewed scientific papers agree that climate change is mainly […]
Susan Dorman: Sen. King’s proposed gun regulation raises questions
With deference for his stewardship in other areas, taxpayers who pay Sen. Angus King for his stewardship are curious why his proposed gun regulation leaves room for possibly 10 people being killed in Lewiston instead of the tragic 18 killed by domestic assault weaponry. Or possibly five victims from handguns with assault capability. Why his […]