I just noticed that, in the Dec. 11 edition, there was a letter to the editor expressing support for Janet Mills based on her experience and good works. Just below it was an op-ed about the power of youth leadership and how youth voices can shift a community faster than those of adults. I thought […]
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Remember how much language matters | Letter
The language of this administration is no different than that of Germany in the 1930s.
School construction and student outcomes do not go hand-in-hand | Letter
Douglas Rooks’ recent column on school construction finance (“Time for a much bigger vision for Maine’s public schools,” Dec. 4) made an unsupported assumption. He said that improving finance for new construction would improve outcomes and reduce costs. While new construction might be more cost-effective, it has no demonstrated relationship to outcomes. In general, history […]
US senators need experience; Susan Collins has it | Letter
The Bangor Daily News and Portland Press Herald recently printed an op-ed by a writer claiming she favors enthusiasm over experience in her picks for employment. She extends her logic to include picking the completely inexperienced Graham Platner over experienced Sen. Susan Collins for Senate. Heck’s practice in employment choices may seem to make perfect sense, but […]
Administration misleads us with the term ‘narco-terrorists’ | Letter
Labeling criminals as terrorists wrongly lowers the threshold for lethal force.
Sen. Collins’ consistent bipartisan work helps Mainers | Letter
I want to express my sincere appreciation for Sen. Susan Collins’ leadership in securing $38 million in federal home heating assistance for Maine families in need. As temperatures drop and energy costs continue to rise, this support is essential for seniors, low-income households and the many Mainers who rely on LIHEAP to keep their homes […]
A bad situation is about to get worse for health care in Maine | Letter
The Budget Reconciliation Act (the “big, beautiful bill”), passed in July, called for some changes in health care educational student loan programs that will adversely affect the number of health care professionals in certain fields, some of which are already very short staffed, such as nursing. It calls for the removal of a number of professions from […]
Lewiston-Auburn’s Citylink buses should honor scheduling | Letter
I am 18 and taking college classes at Central Maine Community College. I do not own a car because of the cost; instead, I commute to the CMCC campus twice a week via bus. It has come to my attention that Citylink bus drivers only stop if they see people waiting at a bus stop; […]
We’re well into the onset of a dictatorship | Letter
Something’s happening here. What it is is increasingly clear. The autocracy may not solidify, but we’re close. President Trump, rather than uphold the law as he swore to do, succeeds in ignoring the law, or finding ways around it, or loopholes through it. Killing people suspected of ferrying cocaine, claiming it’s fitting because they are […]
Op-ed on climate change offered hope | Letter
I was encouraged by Prof. Tom Bateman’s Dec. 9 op-ed, “The window of opportunity for productive climate action is still open.” As Bateman says, we have the technology to deal with the climate situation and need only the will to think long-term. Our government is the organization that should be leading us, not holding us […]