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Randy Lautz: Many people oppose CMP corridor

In his letter (May 26) Jamie Beaulieu believes opposition to CMP’s corridor project comes from the same LePage-era conservatives who opposed wind turbines. Not true. Opposition is coming from many sides, including environmentalists demanding data proving that the massive swath of trees wouldn’t better serve climate-change goals by allowing the trees to do what they […]

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Ralph Tuttle: ‘Yes’ on Questions 1 and 2

A wonderful opportunity awaits the city of Auburn as the state Department of Education has offered to provide more than $100 million toward the cost of the sorely needed replacement of the present Edward Little High School. The long wait for school funding is over. With the vote for an additional, locally-provided amount of $14 […]

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Ellen Field: Protect a woman’s rights

How has the U.S. Constitution‘s guarantee of religious freedom morphed into the right to inflict one’s religious beliefs on other people? That was not what the Founding Fathers intended. Until about 1880, abortion was perfectly legal, using drugs or medical procedures (source: “The Surprising History of Abortion,” Jessica Ravitz). Church members were not protesting. The […]

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Brooke Lachance: Children must be put first

I am and have always been a resident of Auburn and attended only Auburn Schools, including Central Maine Community College. My parents and children did the same. I am beyond excited about the new Edward Little High School; but I am also beyond frustration with the opposition. In 1995, Auburn needed a new school. In […]

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Angelo Giberti: An act of courage, kindness

After reading the obituary for Steven Edward Case II (Sun Journal, May 29), I am compelled to express my gratitude to the family for being honest enough to say that he died of his disease of chemical dependency. That was so brave and selfless to include that cause of death. It identified addiction as a […]

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Frank Ayotte: Don’t make the same mistake

I am writing to urge the citizens of Auburn to vote “yes” on both questions this June 11. The questions relate to the much-needed new Edward Little High School. If both questions win voter approval, Auburn’s young people will be educated in a new, state-of-the-art building. It will have facilities to prepare graduates for both […]

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Austin Bay: 30 years later, the Tiananmen tiger still stalks communist China’s dragon

China’s four-decade rise from hunger-plagued developing country to great power with global clout ranks as one of world history’s more remarkable political-economic achievements. The Chinese dragon is back with fire in its belly — economic, military and political fire with Chinese (authoritarian) characteristics that is erasing a century of Chinese humiliation at the hands of […]

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Bruce Nadeau: New high school adds home value

As an Auburn homeowner, the June 11 vote on the new high school is important to me. Although there are many perspectives from which to view this project, I’m going to focus on cost and value added. The estimated additional annual cost maxes out at $125 (between bond and operating costs) for median-priced homes in […]

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Stanley Tetenman: Pro-life or anti-abortion?

I believe many, if not most, who claim to be pro-life are, in fact, anti-abortion. If someone is truly pro-life, they would be fighting for low-cost or free health care during pregnancy and delivery. They would be fighting for paid family leave for parents to bond with their baby in the first few months or […]