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    November 11, 2015

    Letter to the editor: While saluting veterans, offer help to those in need

    On Veterans Day, we honor those who served in the U.S. armed forces because veterans made sacrifices to serve this nation out of a sense of duty and patriotism. Many generations of veterans share these sacrifices: veterans from the infamous Pearl Harbor attacks; Korean War veterans; Vietnam veterans, who absorbed hatred from fellow Americans; Gulf […]

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    November 11, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Targeted for embezzlement, small nonprofits deserve pro bono aid from CPAs

    The former treasurer of the Winslow Travel Soccer Club pleaded guilty Nov. 5 to stealing almost $15,000 from the club over a 2½-year period. I’m tired of seeing headlines like this. For very small organizations that cannot afford to hire certified professional accountants to review their activity and controls, I think local CPA firms should […]

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    November 11, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Bedside singing groups seek to expand services

    The Singing for Those at the End of Life conference reported Oct. 25 (“Hospice choirs gather in Hallowell”) was made possible through a grant from the Hospice Fund of the Maine Community Foundation that was awarded to the Harbour Singers of Saco. By connecting the eight existing bedside singing groups in Maine and reaching out […]

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    November 11, 2015

    Letter to the editor: To encourage native plants and insects, let’s grow wildflowers instead of grass

    Virtually 100 percent of the energy in any land-based food web is manufactured at the bottom of the energy pyramid by the primary producers through photosynthesis, the most vital biochemical process on Earth. The entire yearly energy budget of land ecosystems is manufactured here, and made available to the primary consumers. But these two trophic […]

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    November 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Kudos to all who helped ex-teacher get disability benefits

    I want to say how pleased I am that we were finally able to get Bob Sprankle, the former Wells Elementary School teacher, the disability retirement he deserved and desperately needed (“Maine finally grants former teacher disability benefits, vows to reform system,” Nov. 3). I also want to thank Sandy Matheson, executive director of the […]

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    November 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Leave Portland’s governing to elected officials, not citizen groups

    The defeat of Save the Soul of Portland’s spurious referendum regarding scenic views brings up a far greater issue. That citizens groups can waylay an entire city is a frightening prospect. That Portland is so small makes it even more crucial to take a careful look at these grass-roots factions. In the case of Soul […]

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    November 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Hard facts support calls for immediate action on climate

    The bold headline on the front page of the Oct. 25 Maine Sunday Telegram said it all: “Mayday: Gulf of Maine in distress.” The series of articles by Colin Woodard that followed served to confirm the viewpoint of all who believe that climate change is real and has reached our shores. After reading Woodard’s presentation, […]

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    November 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Celebrate perioperative nurses, patients’ advocates in OR

    If you or someone you love has had a surgical procedure, a perioperative registered nurse was directly responsible for you or your loved one’s well-being throughout the operation. While all of the other medical professionals in the room, including the surgeon, anesthesia provider, surgical assistant and other assistive personnel, are focused on their specific duty, […]

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    November 9, 2015

    Letter to the editor: For Portland voters, minimum wage took back seat to scenic view

    Income inequality, not scenic views, is the pressing issue of the day. But in Portland, the consideration of a $15 minimum wage took a back seat to a debate over the ramifications of development. I bear my own degree of personal responsibility for getting caught up in local Question 2 while letting CEOs frame the […]

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    November 9, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Videotaping should be illegal at polling places

    Re: “Videotaping of signature-gathering at Maine polls raises intimidation concerns” (Nov. 3): Project Dirigo’s efforts to explain its attempt to intimidate and threaten people signing a petition are ludicrous at best. Making sure the signatures are valid? The only petition they were targeting was the petition on background checks for gun purchases. There was no […]