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Letter: Maine gets more than enough sun for solar energy

Recently, in Portland, we see the landscape and skyline growing with shiny, spendy buildings like The Roux Institute, WEX’s new corporate headquarters and the new buildings at USM on Bedford Street. But one might take a moment, while passing by, and consider what’s missing from these massive, modern projects: any significant integration of solar photovoltaic […]

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Letter: Suggestions for a Mills apology to the president

Some suggestions for a stately response from Gov. Mills. How about a quarter-throated apology? Or a third-throated? No way should Mills give Donald Trump a full-throated apology. For what? “See you in court”? The dreaded “court” where he’s been declared a felon? I got a quarter-throated possibility: “Sorry — didn’t realize the C word would […]

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Letter: Defeated by this new administration

I’ve been writing letters in my head about Trump’s slash-and-burn cuts, assisted by an obscenely rich man who wasn’t elected by anyone. I’ve torn them up because I feel so defeated. We “little people,” especially in Maine, have no influence on this administration. Are any of the states’ representatives working together to reverse his most […]

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Letter: So many fond memories of Portland’s Blackstones

I thank Kay Neufeld for their article “Blackstones is Portland’s only gay bar, again,” in the March 30 Maine Sunday Telegram, and Brianna Soukup for the photos. So many memories. All those nights dancing at Roland’s with friends in the 1970s. Music, beer, cigarettes. The bartender would dim the lights when he sensed “danger,” and […]