The town of Falmouth’s ordinance limiting the use of some outdoor pesticides and fertilizers is an important step toward protecting the health of residents, our pets, beautiful waterways, famous Maine lobsters, soil microbiology and pollinators like bees, which are required for growing food. It is well known that the active ingredients of synthetic pesticides used […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
What kind of leadership do we want for our country? | Letter
As a concerned citizen, I feel compelled to speak out about the troubling direction our country is heading under the leadership of President Donald Trump. Over the past year, we have witnessed a consistent pattern of behavior that undermines democratic norms, erodes public trust and deepens the divisions across our nation. From inflammatory rhetoric that […]
Good intentions, bad timing by Democrats on health care fight | Letter
Next month, when higher bills kick in, would be a better time to press the issue.
Question 2 is Maine’s opportunity to save lives | Letter
A few years ago, a dear friend suffering from depression and alcohol addiction committed suicide with a firearm. A recent report by the Maine Monitor found gun suicides by older adults in Maine and across the country are increasing. This tragic trend, especially in rural communities, is thought to be due to high rates of […]
America should look back to move forward | Letter
A recent talk made me think deeply about the importance of shared civic ideals.
It’s time for America to wake up | Letter
We need to stand up for our democracy. We are watching it be destroyed. SCOTUS gave the president permission to do whatever he wants, so he tries to take freedom of speech from anyone who disagrees with him, and tries to turn our own military against us. We are against violence. Hunters may need rifles […]
Vote for Question 1 to preserve free and honest elections in Maine | Letter
On Nov. 11, 2025, I hope to quietly celebrate my 101st birthday. I walk with difficulty, have degenerative arthritis, a fractured spine and partial vision in my right eye. I am a WWII U.S. Navy veteran of the Pacific Ocean war against the Japanese Empire. My ship landed 800 U.S. Marines of the Sixth Division […]
Question 1 is bad for democracy, bad for Maine | Letter
The originators of referendum Question 1 (pertaining to absentee voting and a voter ID requirement) have many pernicious goals, foremost, under the cynical guise of voting security, the hidden but obvious attempt to tip results to the right. We should know of one effect of Question 1 that is not commonly mentioned. The Legislature’s roll-out […]
A solution on real estate taxes for Maine seniors | Letter
A revenue-neutral approach that would be of major benefit to Maine seniors is to freeze their real estate taxes at the current (or other) level, but let the taxes that would otherwise be paid accumulate, with interest, to be paid upon the person’s transfer of the property. The municipalities would receive the benefit of all […]
Mainers should see through Republicans’ wind power smokescreen | Letter
If only they’d be honest about their loyalties to fossil fuel interests.