I attended high school in Lewiston and now live and work here. I have gotten to know mayoral candidate Ben Chin personally. He possesses a character of integrity and an ability to listen deeply. He has invested countless hours talking with residents and, with their concerns in mind, he has developed forward-thinking, creative, policy ideas […]
Letters
Letters to the editor of the Sun Journal.
Chin believes in education
I have been proud to teach high school mathematics in Lewiston for the past 12 years. As president of the Lewiston Education Association, I am excited to share that our organization endorses Ben Chin for mayor. We are supporting Chin because he believes in fully funding public education and because he believes that education needs […]
Think about it
Here it is — the month of November. The days and nights are filled with songs of Christmas. Merchants want the shopping public to shop early for holiday gifts of brightly colored clothes and toys for family and friends, reminding folks that most of the electronics are new and improved. People should take advantage of […]
The danger we live with
America, we have a problem. Imagine, if you will, that Russia launched a nuclear attack against the United States, and hundreds of missiles were on their way toward major cities in the U.S. The CIA and NSA chiefs brief President Donald Trump regarding the seriousness of the situation, and Trump tells them, “No, I don’t […]
Gun lobby money
According to pic.twitter.com/88eKOxhser, the 20 top recipients of gun lobby money are all Republicans (and, yes, I did fact check that). Does that make anyone question why Congress cannot get any laws or policies passed to prohibit assault rifles, bump stocks and other guns that should only be used in military situations and not the […]
Bouchard can reshape Lewiston
It is with great pleasure and enthusiasm that I write this letter in support of Shane Bouchard for mayor in the run-off election on Dec. 12. Bouchard knows the issues at play in this election and offers Lewiston voters a strong resume of being a small business owner and city councilor. Every time I have […]
The people have spoken
On Nov. 7, Maine voters approved the expansion of MaineCare, i.e., Medicaid, for individuals exceeding the poverty income guidelines up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level, which is currently $1,005 per month. That meant that as many as 70,000 folks in Maine would have an opportunity to have health insurance. What a great […]
Chin's deep love for the community
I have lived in Lewiston nearly my entire life. I’ve made some of my best friends while growing up here, and my family is deeply rooted in this community. Yet as soon as I graduated from LHS, I left. Why? I felt there was no future for me in Lewiston. The bleak and uninspired environment […]
King LePage strikes again
What good does it do for the people of Maine to go to the ballot box and vote when Gov. Paul LePage’s will runs over the people’s rights as citizens? Maine is not a democracy; it is a dictatorship. When is it going to stop? Maine residents have the right to expect that their votes […]
Better pay for home care workers
On Nov. 9 the Sun Journal published a letter from Josette Malacaria criticizing Rep. Bruce Poliquin’s positions on the Affordable Care Act, tax cuts and cuts to social service programs. After the letter ran, Ms. Malacaria called to say the letter was not the one she had written. On Election Day in Ward 4 in […]