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Keep an open mind on gender, on science | Letter

Everyone these days seems to be invoking “science,” as if science were black and white and settled. Scientists acknowledge that what we know is always changing as new data comes in. That’s why we call science “empirical,” because it depends on what we observe and whether those observations can be replicated and whether different observers […]

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Maine can’t raise taxes for public transit | Letter

A recent op-ed written on Maine’s transportation system (“Maine’s transportation system barely exists,” April 14) found much to criticize but offered nothing in the way of solutions. In metro Boston, the population is approximately 4.5 million. Maine, with a land mass larger than the rest of New England combined, has approximately 1.3 million people. The […]

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Waiting for a popular uprising against Trump | Letter

The speed with which President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are transforming the USA into a likeness of the former Soviet Union is truly frightening. Our democratic republic is turning into a fascist dictatorship right before our eyes. Trump sides with Vladimir Putin against our allies in Ukraine. He plots to take over Gaza, Greenland […]

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Tobacco tax increase would benefit Maine | Letter

The Maine Legislature is considering a tax increase on tobacco products and, as a public health professional with over a decade of experience working with the youth in our communities, I am in full support of this proposal. Maine’s overall cancer rate is the highest in New England and Maine’s tobacco tax is among the […]

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Three strong candidates in RSU 73 | Letter

As a resident of Jay, a retired teacher from RSU 73 and a believer in the importance of education, I have an ongoing interest in the well-being of our school system. In our upcoming election of school board members on April 29, I highly recommend Danielle Brotherton, Tina Riley and Marie Beaulieu as worthy of […]