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  • Published
    April 29, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Maintain student graduation standards

    I urge Maine lawmakers to keep the proficiency-based high school diploma law and not go the optional route. I also urge them to get back to the people’s business. I taught for 36 years, 25 in midcoast Maine. I saw schools reach for every new, shiny program that purported to improve students’ academic proficiency. New […]

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    April 29, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Poliquin oblivious to Maine’s hunger

    Even as parts of Maine make a comeback, thousands of Mainers are still struggling to make ends meet. This reality is perhaps best seen in statistics regarding food insecurity; citing the federal 2013-2015 average, a 2017 Good Shepherd Food Bank-Preble Street study revealed that Maine is the third hungriest state in the nation. To the […]

  • Published
    April 28, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Bill Cosby’s words now ring hollow

    Cosby failed to do his best to make the world a better place.

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    April 28, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Deregulation paves way for jump in cost of medication

    I was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a type of incurable blood cancer, in 2014, and, after a stem-cell transplant and numerous rounds of chemotherapy, I was put on several maintenance drugs. Because of an error in billing early in my treatment, I accidentally received a bill for one of these drugs: $26,000 for two months’ […]

  • Published
    April 28, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Shame on Democrats who voted down bill

    Maine Democrats voted down a bill making female genital mutilation illegal because child abuse is already illegal? Duh. The people who commit this horrific procedure do not consider it to be child abuse. Someone has to make it clear to these misguided humans that what they are doing is a crime – and the way […]

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  • Published
    April 28, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Belfast City Council advocates for industry

    On April 17, the Belfast City Council, despite overwhelming opposition, approved in lockstep a zoning change for a massive monoculture salmon farm placed tight against the beloved Little River Trail, paving the way to clear-cut a de facto forested greenbelt. Not privy to the months of backroom sessions, it appears I missed the Kool-Aid. The […]

  • Published
    April 28, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Vote for Mary Ann Lynch in June 12 Democratic primary

    I grew up in Cape Elizabeth and care deeply about the future of my hometown. And, for that reason, I hope you will consider voting for Mary Ann Lynch in the June 12 Democratic primary. I had the pleasure of working indirectly with Mary Ann over the years when she was the legislative and media […]

  • Published
    April 28, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Support Heather Sanborn for Maine Senate District 28

    Heather Sanborn is my choice for Maine Senate District 28, including parts of Portland and Westbrook. Her range of experiences combined with her personal character make her the best candidate in the June 12 Democratic primary. I met Heather when she was my student at the University of Maine School of Law. Her work ethic, […]

  • Published
    April 27, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Linda Sanborn stands above other candidates for Senate District 30 seat

    This year voters in Gorham, as well as parts of Buxton and Scarborough, have the opportunity to send an extraordinary candidate to the Maine Senate, which is the reason I am supporting Linda Sanborn in the upcoming Democratic primary election. Dr. Sanborn is qualified for countless reasons, but for me she stands above other candidates […]

  • Published
    April 27, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Thanks to Legislature for passing life-changing parental support bill

    A few days ago, Facebook kindly reminded me of a post I’d made in 2010 celebrating the fact that I’d been accepted at the University of Maine. Looking back now, having nearly completed a master’s degree, I realized it was important to be reminded of how far I’d come. You see, eight years ago, when […]