Regarding the Nov. 8 article “Principal issues apology after ICE costume controversy,” as an educator in Southern Maine for over 40 years, many of them spent as a school administrator, I’ve followed with interest the story concerning Mt. Blue Middle School Principal Black’s Halloween costume. It’s unfortunate that someone saw fit to use a picture, […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
In support of Portland’s extraordinary Kotzschmar organ | Letter
In Maine, there are endless things to enjoy; some well known — our beautiful shoreline, the food and the people of Maine — and others less apparent. I wanted to highlight one of these more hidden aspects. Portland’s City Hall houses one of the extraordinary pipe organs in the world. The Kotzschmar organ, with its […]
Don’t dismiss Janet Mills because of her age | Letter
I’m going with the proven candidate.
Keep Maine’s climate and environmental issues in the news | Letter
I appreciate the Press Herald for not only bringing frequent attention to the effects and projections of climate change, but also for designating a climate reporter. I have read with interest the important articles by Penelope Overton and others on spills, coastal flooding, fishing and native species and vegetation, to name only a few. The […]
Political posturing is nothing new for Democrats | Letter
Nelson Dorsey III, in a thoughtful and well-constructed op-ed (“For Democrats, it’s political posturing at any price,” Nov. 9), chastises the Democrats for not engaging in debate and searching for compromise with Republicans, especially with respect to the current government shutdown. He has a point, but this has long been the party’s strategy. It must have been […]
Sen. Angus King must know something I don’t | Letter
In order to vote in favor of legislation to reopen the government that does not include the only progressive sticking point — continuation of ACA tax credits — Sen. Angus King must know something that I don’t. I know that those tax credits are hugely popular, that without them millions of Americans will lose health […]
King switching sides on Affordable Care Act is deeply disappointing | Letter
Befuddled? Livid? Outraged? How to describe my reaction to Sen. King’s vote on Sunday night to pass legislation that does not guarantee support for the Affordable Care Act. How could he abandon the needed healthcare for so many Maine residents? As the wealthiest country in the world, I fail to understand why America abandons citizens […]
Maine commuter routes or international raceways? | Letter
Try slowing down and pay attention.
For veterans who need legal help in Maine | Letter
This is an appeal to veterans who may be in need of a lawyer but cannot find one. Many veterans find that they have a legal problem but cannot afford a lawyer. In fact, more than 75% of the lower income people in Maine, who need to go to court, have this problem. Those problems may […]
Maine must get serious about local elections | Letter
With the media’s focus on state-level outcomes in the recent election, less attention has been paid to local contests — with the obvious exception of the mayoral race in New York. Yet Democratic victories in local races across the country were astounding. “Run for Something,” an organization that recruits and supports young progressives running for […]