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  • Published
    December 4, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Quality early education pays societal dividends

    I was pleased to read the recent guest editorial by a business leader speaking about how investing in high-quality early education supports Maine’s workforce development. As sheriff, I also know high-quality early learning programs are one of our most consistently proven solutions to prepare kids for success in school, which makes them far less likely […]

  • Published
    December 3, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Let’s really honor veterans by putting end to hostilities

    Last month we observed Veterans Day, a time to honor all of our veterans. It was originally called Armistice Day, when Allies of World War I signed an armistice with Germany on Nov. 11, 1918. That war was supposed to be the war to end all wars. The name was changed to Veterans Day in […]

  • Published
    December 3, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Holiday shoppers especially vulnerable to identity theft

    Identity theft, investment fraud and scams rob millions of Americans of their hard-earned money every year. Con artists use a myriad of scams to steal your hard-earned money, including phishing scams, tech-support scams, gold coin scams, oil and gas scams, sweepstakes and lottery scams, grandparent scams and many more. Although their methods are different, research […]

  • Published
    December 3, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Doctors share responsibility for opioid overdoses

    The prescription of opioids by physicians is at issue. Why are patients prescribed opioids? How often do they feel pain, how life-threatening is the cause, and on a scale of 1 to 10, how severe is the pain and how long is the pain likely to last? In each case that yields an overdose death, […]

  • Published
    December 3, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Euthanized snakes posed no danger

    I read with some dismay the recent article on the “disposal” of some unusual reptiles. While Karrie Herring no doubt understood the law (which is a bit draconian) that forbids the keeping of exotic species, her assertions relative to these “pets” were right on. These snakes, when cared for properly, pose no more of a […]

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  • Published
    December 3, 2015

    Letter to the editor: If war were the answer, peace would reign supreme

    It never ceases to amaze me when I read letters like Jennifer Jemino’s or the seemingly countless others who fault President Obama for his “weakness” in not throwing enough ordnance around to rid the world of every bad actor. For those keeping track at home, we’ve been bombing Iraq off and on for nearly 25 […]

  • Published
    December 2, 2015

    Letter to the editor: LePage hurts Maine workers by privatizing Casco Bay Bridge

    I am deeply disappointed by Gov. LePage’s decision to privatize the operation of the Casco Bay Bridge (“Maine seeks bids to privatize operation and maintenance of Casco Bay Bridge,” Oct. 30). When he should be supporting Maine workers, he instead is opening the door to out-of-state companies. Our taxpayer dollars would be going to a […]

  • Published
    December 2, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Facts show Republicans are wrong about U.S. deficit

    The Treasury Department reported in October that the U.S. budget deficit shrunk to $439 billion in fiscal 2015, the lowest it has been since 2008, the year that Barack Obama was first elected president. This deficit amounts to 2.5 percent of gross domestic product, the lowest percentage it has been since 2007. This is less […]

  • Published
    December 2, 2015

    Letter to the editor: End occupation of Palestine and there will be peace

    The United Nations is supposed to uphold international human rights laws. When a “no” vote is cast from any of the representatives against the Palestinians’ right to basic human rights, self-governance and self-determination, it is direct violation of what the law says. Basic human rights are not a commodity to be gambled with, but the […]

  • Published
    December 2, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Problematic brick sidewalks should be replaced

    Kudos to the Maine Sunday Telegram and Shoshana Hoose for bringing attention to the problems created by brick sidewalks (“Portland’s historic brick sidewalks may be charming, but they are not safe,” Nov. 22). I’ve wondered why the city hasn’t started replacing them with some of the permeable products, which would also decrease the problem of […]