It’s truly disheartening to think that the Lewiston shooting suspect was hospitalized in June due to hearing voices and making threats to harm others and, yet, the system allowed him to be released without taking any steps to secure his firearms. It’s a stark reminder of the shortcomings in our society’s ability to provide the […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Patty Baumann: Vote for candidates who oppose high-powered rifle sales
Another heartbreaking mass shooting. Thoughts and prayers are not working so well. For those of us who feel hopeless and helpless, try this … vote for a candidate who wants to stop the sale of high-powered rifles, or favors a waiting period. Stop voting for the cute candidate or one who shares your religion, or […]
Richard Cherwitz: Prevent mass shootings, prohibit assault weapon access
I am horrified and growing increasingly impatient. Let me be blunt: I no longer wish to hear National Rifle Association-funded Republicans simply offering thoughts and prayers to those who lose family members in senseless mass shootings. Those sentiments don’t solve the problem. Moreover, no longer will I sit idly by and listen to these Republicans […]
Weldon deMeurers: Kudos to Golden for position change on assault rifles
Early Thursday afternoon, the day after the horrific and senseless murders in Lewiston, I wrote a note to family members and close friends, telling them the sad news and assuring them my spouse and I were fine. I included in my letter the following: “I particularly hope that this tragedy will cause our congressman, Jared […]
Bob and Linda Lux: ‘We are heartbroken for all of you’
To all people of Lewiston and Maine,As two who grew up in Maine and revere its people, we are devastated and in despair over the horrific, unfathomable and sickening massacre that we all now must face. Our annual visits to what we still consider our home remind us of the beautiful and loving people of […]
Laura Rinck: Our superpower is that chip on our shoulder
Lewiston has a chip on our shoulder. But what the world has come to learn this past week is that chip is made from grit and grace; heart and hard work; toughness, tenacity; authenticity and love. Having a chip is often viewed negatively, but it can also be a catalyst to be the very best […]
Donna Halvorsen: Soboleski should stand on the side of the innocents
Michael Soboleski is the one playing politics by berating Jared Golden — a fellow Marine, no less — for changing his position on assault weapons. Golden stood up for his country by enlisting in the Marines after 9/11, and he acted courageously now by calling on Congress to ban these military weapons. Soboleski knows the […]
Stephanie Cote: City employees behind the scenes
Most of us will not see the complexities of what happens behind the scenes after one monster does the unthinkable. You may not see the city administrators call their own families to tell them they are not going to be home for dinner because they must work late and continue to do their job. You […]
Kerry Daly: Bond remains between Auburn-Lewiston, Australia
In 1966, I had the privilege of winning an American Field Service Scholarship to travel from Queensland, Australia and live in Auburn, graduating in the class of 1967 from Edward Little High School. My year of living among you in Auburn-Lewiston was a highlight of my life, and the warmth and generosity of the local […]
Jean Dubé: Thoughts and prayers with our Maine family
The deep ties between New Brunswick and Maine go far beyond mere geography. Our histories, cultures and families are intertwined, knitting us together in a bond that few can truly understand. The shared joys and challenges we’ve experienced over the years have made our connection unbreakable. When one of us hurts, we all feel it, […]