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Letter: Dangerous potholes on bridge need fixing

Can’t the Maine Department of Transportation fill the horrible ruts on Augusta’s I-95 temporary bridge so that the many thousands of vehicles going over it daily don’t get ruined? Seems like it would be very dangerous, including for the coming two-wheel vehicle season, especially at night. Also, thanks to the DOT for the great job […]

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Letter: Blame the bully, not Gov. Mills

Everyone has viewed this for themselves. There’s no denying Gov. Mills was singled out, publicly confronted and threatened using a wedge issue that President Trump calculatingly turned into an executive order with the assistance of henchwoman Rep. Laurel Libby. Our governor’s appropriate and reasonable response to this attempt to blackmail the state of Maine requires […]

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Letter: Please don’t sacrifice Maine’s local news coverage

The Maine Trust for Local News claims to preserve strong, independent journalism, but recent actions suggest otherwise. Rather than investing in quality reporting and supporting local initiatives, the Trust seems more focused on cost-cutting and consolidation at the expense of the communities it serves. A glaring issue is the overemphasis on the Portland Press Herald, […]

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Letter: Laurel Libby deserves thanks, not censure

The federal government is finally enforcing Title IX. It’s just common sense; biological males should not compete with biological females in sports. Like all states, Maine should abide by the rule of law. Maine has a long history of willingly complying with federal mandates to draw down federal funding, but Gov. Mills is refusing to […]

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Letter: Mahmoud Khalil arrest is outrageous

I am outraged by the Trump administration’s arrest of Mahmoud Khalil. Mr. Kahlil, a holder of a valid green card, married to an American citizen, was arrested by ICE agents in his home. His “crime”?  Violating President Trump’s executive order prohibiting antisemitism. Not by acts of violence or destruction, but by participating in protests about […]

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Letter: Trans athletes debate is a convenient distraction

The president of the NCAA knows of 10 transgender college athletes nationwide, so how many does that leave in Maine? Further, there’s no extensive documentation of trans athletes in high schools because they are very few and far between. On top of this, evidence surrounding an advantage is inconclusive, and has been wildly sensationalized under […]