L.D. 1781, currently being considered by the Maine Legislature, would funnel $60 million of Maine citizens’ tax dollars to the multibillion-dollar corporate entity General Dynamics, which owns and operates Bath Iron Works. Calling this “corporate welfare” is a misnomer, as General Dynamics is one of the most profitable defense contractors in the world. The saying […]
2018
Letter to the editor: Falmouth residents should oppose contract zone plan
Despite vocal public disapproval, the Falmouth Town Council continues to move forward with the proposed contract zone that would allow David Chase, of Chase Excavating, and Town Councilor Andrea Ferrante and her husband, Matthew, to build 152 units on 52 acres off Mountain Road. The Town Council and School Board held a joint workshop meeting […]
Letter to the editor: Paid sick day ordinance deserves your support
Portland’s proposed paid sick day ordinance has great appeal. It encourages people to stay healthy so they don’t pass on their illnesses. It relieves employee stress, allowing them the time to handle health concerns, which prevents illness, and it keeps workers out of the workplace so co-workers and customers do not get sick. The New […]
Letter to the editor: Here we go again, raising Portland property taxes
Here we go again, raising the property taxes in the city of Portland (“Portland superintendent defends $113 million school budget,” March 6). Every year it’s $50, $100, $200 more than the year before. Do you really think lower-income residents, middle-income residents or seniors get these kinds of raises every year? Do you go without food […]
Letter to the editor: Killing a 10-year-old child can’t be called a comedy
On Wednesday, Gov. LePage described the death of a 10-year-old child killed by her mother and stepfather as “a comedy of errors.” The Press Herald reported that the governor told News Center Maine (WCSH/WLBZ): “In this particular case it’s a comedy of errors, both at DHHS (the Department of Health and Human Services), CDS (Child […]
Letter to the editor: Trump’s tariff will hurt Americans
The president is imposing a tax on U.S. citizens.
Reflections: Getting old gets easier with worldly wisdom of grandkids
Emily Dickinson said, ‘We turn not older with years, but newer every day.’
Maine Voices: World War I brought the U.S. into the winter of our discontent
These days look peaceful and prosperous when compared to those of 1918.
The Maine Millennial: When I attend my party caucus, I feel like a professional citizen
I spent last Sunday afternoon at the Buxton Democratic Caucus. Yes, there are Democrats in Buxton.
Ex-state Rep. Russell: As governor, I’ll help put economic power back into hands of Maine people
It’s time to lift wages, create jobs, invest our money locally and support economic growth.