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  • Published
    November 22, 2016

    Letter to the editor: City of Saco should rethink its policy on private roads

    The city of Saco should rethink its policy regarding private roads. Why change the policy? The major reason is that these private roads might require upgrading to current standards. The cost of the upgrade might not fall on individuals who created the roads and live along them – it would fall on Saco taxpayers. Upgrading […]

  • Published
    November 21, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Bannon unfit for Trump’s inner circle

    What is racism? Dictionary.com defines it as “a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human racial groups determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one’s own race is superior and has the right to dominate others or that a particular racial group is inferior to the others.” Racism is […]

  • Published
    November 21, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Americans must hold new president accountable

    So Donald Trump won the election. Once we get past the “Kumbaya” moment of hoping that we can all work together and find common ground, we can never forget the racism, sexism, bullying and anti-immigrant and religious intolerance he manifested in his campaign. He cannot erase a lifetime of running a business that went bankrupt […]

  • Published
    November 21, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Wildlife concerns shouldn’t stymie railroad project

    Re: “Letter to the editor: Proposed railroad site a significant wildlife habitat” (Nov. 5): Ole Amundsen III’s concern that a railroad track along Gray Meadow would endanger the birds and wildlife there is totally unrealistic, even if a benefactor were to come forward to fund the entire cost of relocating the Maine Narrow Gauge Railroad […]

  • Published
    November 21, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Insurer’s decision leaves patient without a voice

    I recently went to my primary care physician twice regarding an issue that has been irritating me for some time. My doctor tried one fix on the first visit that was not effective. On the second visit, he was going to try another remedy, hoping that it would help. He wrote a prescription for me. […]

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  • Published
    November 21, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Maine forges path ahead for ranked-choice voting

    I’m hopeful about one Maine decision this November – passing Question 5. Regardless of who you voted for in the presidential election, a lot of folks were generally displeased with both major candidates. The biggest enemy during the campaigns were not the candidates themselves, but the two-party system and the stranglehold it has on our […]

  • Published
    November 20, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Those left behind by economy turn to populism

    I understand the appeal of populism; I am experiencing the pain and loss, the desperation and fear that accompany late-middle-age unemployment. I walk down the deserted Main Streets of dying towns in Washington, Somerset, Waldo and Aroostook counties, drive past the empty mills and factories in Waterville, Dexter, Pittsfield, Millinocket and Bucksport. This is rural […]

  • Published
    November 20, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Elected mayor might not 
be the answer for Portland

    Discord at Portland City Hall, according to Mayor Ethan Strimling, paraphrased in a recent Maine Sunday Telegram article, is a matter of “struggling to evolve,” not politics. However, an elected mayor by definition is political and possibly subject to desires of power and aspirations to higher office while appearing relevant to populist interests. Reporter Randy […]

  • Published
    November 20, 2016

    Letter to the editor: City Council, not mayor, 
the problem in Portland

    The image that reporter Randy Billings painted Nov. 6 of Mayor Ethan Strimling, culpable for a City Hall cold war, feels unfairly biased against a leader with less than a year under his belt. Like some, I had reservations about new leadership in the mayor’s office. While I don’t speak on behalf of my organization, […]

  • Published
    November 20, 2016

    Letter to the editor: Without a mandate, Republican agenda is toast

    Hillary Clinton has won the popular vote by around 1.5 million and the number keeps rising. Now, this is more than some presidents have won by, so let me be clear: The Republican agenda is certainly lacking a mandate, and no matter how the leadership, spins or twists reality, the fact remains they are not […]