I have been told that schools in Italy are locked down. Visitors have to be buzzed in after being viewed on a video camera. If the visitor has no legitimate reason to enter, or if they look threatening, they are not allowed in. This seems to me to be a more sensible way to protect […]
2018
Letter to the editor: Let’s work together for our mutual defense
In order to make progress on eliminating mass shootings in America, we will need to find common ground for our conversations. I propose the following that we can all agree on: 1. Mass shootings of innocent people are bad and we want to prevent them. 2. The Second Amendment has been part of the law […]
Letter to the editor: Moody should answer questions about guns
I was disappointed to read that Republican candidate for governor Shawn Moody refused to answer any of the Maine Sunday Telegram’s questions about his positions on gun safety measures in the wake of the Parkland shooting. Of the 14 candidates surveyed, he was the only one who didn’t think it was either worth his time […]
Letter to the editor: Column creates confusion about reporting of abuse
Domestic violence abusers often challenge the credibility of victims, who step up to disclose the abuse. Cynthia Dill effectively described this tactic and others in her Feb. 18 column about recent disclosures of abuse involving public officials. The column did, however, create some confusion about the reporting of abuse by those who help these victims. […]
Letter to the editor: New motto for Old Orchard Beach?
The town has decided to put a Porta Potty trailer in a neighborhood, on private property.
Maine Voices: Higher education suffers most from its lack of affordability
Expanding the reach of colleges and universities to all sectors of society is key to sustaining democracy.
Our View: Red-flag laws could stop some mass shootings
The criminal justice system is not designed to intervene before someone commits a crime.
Community meals
MONDAY Free community breakfast, including eggs and bacon. 6:30 to 9 a.m. Chestnut Street Baptist Church, 29 Chestnut St., Camden. 542-0360. WEDNESDAY Free meal, Trinity Lutheran Church. 5 to 6 p.m. Westbrook Community Center, 426 Bridge St. 854-5653. THURSDAY Free community meal, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 678 Washington Ave. FRIDAY Haddock […]
Events
CUMBERLAND Library hosts co-author of book on Mark Twain Prince Memorial Library will host Paula Harrington, one of the authors of “Mark Twain & France: The Making of a New American Identity,” at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at 266 Main St. The book Harrington co-authored with Ronald Jenn explores how Twain used the French influence to […]
Briefs
WEST FALMOUTH TD Bank raises $28,000 to fight breast cancer The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer effort in Maine recently received a $28,000 donation from TD Bank’s Passionately Pink campaign to support awareness and a cure for breast cancer. TD Bank employees collect donations throughout the year, and the money is split between three breast […]