Two dynamic, thoughtful, earnest young women, Katie Boss and Rhyanna Larose, spoke to a meeting I attended recently. Their commitment to the work of campaigning and their grasp of the complexity of and relationship among economic, environmental and human concerns facing Auburn was impressive, their ideas clear and practical. I am grateful for the manner […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Sandra Thompson: Mark Cayer has my vote
On Nov. 5, the citizens of Lewiston have the opportunity to elect a mayor who is proud of this city, celebrates its rich heritage and sees the value in Lewiston’s residents — the people who live and work here. Mark Cayer sees the good that is happening, recognizes the potential that is still untapped and […]
Garrett Mason: Seniority matters in US Senate
After reading three supposed exposés now on Sen. Susan Collins, fundraising practices and the inner workings of the United States Senate, I find it necessary to rebut some of the claims made in Saturday’s story (Sept. 7) about Sen. Collins and her powerful position in the Senate. The claim that Sen. Collins has not chaired […]
Catherine Carey: Actions totally reprehensible
I was very disturbed to read the Sun Journal story “Primary bid ends” (Sept. 10) regarding the end of Derek Levasseur’s primary challenge to unseat Sen. Susan Collins. The tactics employed by his party were totally reprehensible. Regardless of political affiliation, we should all be upset that this would happen in a democracy. Catherine Carey, […]
Ron and Susan Dorman: Is there a majority consensus?
I thank the Sun Journal for reporting on the People’s Veto referendum effort. We had read Scott Thistle’s article in the Sun Journal about that statewide effort by the Christian Civic League of Maine. On Aug. 21, we met with two young women who were in the process of having petitions notarized. We signed the […]
Kerem Gungor: Time ripe for bold policy ideas
As we leave another Labor Day behind us, I cannot help thinking about how four decades of neoliberal policies affected the working people of this country. The neoliberal promise was the free market’s hidden hand, once liberated by tax cuts, deregulation and deunionization, would bring prosperity to all. Today, it is only fair to ask […]
Joan Macri: Two candidates worthy of support
I am pleased to support two candidates for Auburn City Council: Katie Boss (at-large) and Rhyanna Larose (Ward 4). Auburn is fortunate to have such talent. They are very bright, dedicated to the community, fearless, determined, gifted communicators and both have a terrific work ethic While only in their 30s, they are actively involved in […]
Dorothy Lewis: A disgrace to America
I write in response to an Associated Press story in the Sun Journal Sept. 11, “Gun legislation stalls as leaders trade ‘theatrics’.” I have something to add. In the story, it was reported that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi was “visibly shaken” and said “lives are at stake” since gun legislation wasn’t being passed. I say […]
Thomas Shields: Holly Lasagna has served with dedication
I am happily recommending that Holly Lasagna be re-elected to the Auburn City Council to represent Ward 1. She has served Auburn with intelligence, dedication and honesty. The voters of Ward 1 and the city of Auburn have been benefited by the service of this quality person. I hope others will join me in voting […]
Katherine Cargile: Rhyanna Larose for Auburn City Council
I endorse Rhyanna Larose for Auburn City Council, Ward 4. As a life-long Auburn resident, Larose loves the local people and natural environment. She is a strong believer in promoting the sustainable use of outdoor recreation sites as well as encouraging the use of clean, renewable energy sources in the area. She is committed to […]