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PublishedApril 28, 2024
Letter: Sportsmanship reigned at Class AA basketball final
I agree with Greg Unfricht’s letter on sportsmanship in the March 23 Press Herald. I thought the Windham vs. Gorham Class AA final basketball game was one of the best I’ve ever seen. Not only was it a close and exciting game, but the players on both teams helped the opposing ones if they fell. […]
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PublishedApril 28, 2024
Letter: Rafah strike an outrage
While the mainstream media focus on every dreary detail of Donald Trump’s legal woes, the Israel Defense Forces, over the past months, has been displaying just how inhuman humans can be. One of their recent atrocities: a drone strike on a playground in Rafah, killing 11 children. Where in God’s name is the outrage? John […]
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PublishedApril 28, 2024
Letter: Putting the brakes on growth
I perceive that any person or company seeking the fast growth of Maine to put money in their pockets is an enemy of the state. Maine is allowed to be Maine as, presently, she is. Let us decide to turn away from all speedy-growth-inducing decisions. It is Maine’s hope for herself. Loretta MacKinnon Yarmouth
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PublishedApril 27, 2024
Letter: Keep gun safety momentum going
It is time to stop attempting to pass the blame for not disarming Robert Card before he committed mass murder in Lewiston and focus on putting in place protections to keep deadly assault weapons out of the hands of similarly disturbed or criminal individuals. The Maine Legislature has begun the process of making us all […]
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PublishedApril 27, 2024
Letter: Time to embrace red flag law
None of the gun safety measures endorsed by lawmakers this session would have prevented the tragedy in Lewiston.
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PublishedApril 27, 2024
Letter: Keeping order in the court now vs. 1969
Given the efforts by the former president to disrupt the proceedings of his trial on charges of falsifying business records to cover up a sex scandal, I am reminded of the trial of the Chicago Eight in 1969. The defendants were accused of inciting a riot during the Chicago Democratic Convention of 1968. Seven were […]
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PublishedApril 27, 2024
Letter: More needed to fix harm from Belfast salmon farm proposal
As reported in the Press Herald, the Belfast City Council voted April 16 to vacate a 2021 eminent domain action it had taken on behalf of the $500 million Nordic Aquafarms fish farm project. That was the right thing to do, but more is needed. On April 2, the council appropriated $5,000 to revisit the […]
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PublishedApril 26, 2024
Letter: 142 Free St. deserves to stay
I enthusiastically support the existence of the iconic building at 142 Free St. This example of John Calvin Stevens’ work is priceless. Any project at the Portland Museum of Art benefits from proximity to Portland’s historic architecture. It’s the vibe we love. It’s also the vibe that attracts businesses, tourists and appreciative citizens. As a […]
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PublishedApril 26, 2024
Letter: Trump is most certainly not the answer
Here’s my frustration with the well-stated explanation by a recent op-ed writer of his generation’s “why not” attitude toward Donald Trump (“It’s not only Trump supporters who can understand Trump’s allure,” April 20). I get the writer’s pain of paying for an expensive college education and the frustration of not being able to afford a […]
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PublishedApril 26, 2024
Letter: House speaker showed courage on foreign aid
With the recent votes in Congress to provide aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, we are witnessing an encouraging sign that the stranglehold MAGA Republicans in the House have held on legislation may slowly be loosening, especially with the courageous decision by House Speaker Mike Johnson, himself a MAGA supporter, to allow votes on these […]
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