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  • Published
    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Why spotlight candidate’s sexual orientation?

    I’m an 82-year-old gay man nearing the end of a life spent principally as an educator. I served in the military decades before “don’t ask, don’t tell,” let alone its repeal. I’ve lived through witch hunts, gay-bashings, the AIDS epidemic and pseudo-conversion therapies. When Maine voters approved marriage equality in 2012, I felt immense satisfaction […]

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    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Which was ‘exemplary’: Ambush, or officer’s actions?

    Re: “Actions of police officer slain in N.H. ambush called ‘exemplary’ ” (May 20): Just what is “exemplary”? Is it the planning of the ambush, or the actions of the police officer? The headline could be read by a wanna-be criminal as one way to plan a perfect ambush, i.e., plant yourself with a gun […]

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    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Anti-Monsanto protest ignored by journalists

    On May 24 in Monument Square, 200-plus people protested that Monsanto genetically modifies and sprays pesticides on our food, and hands out money to Congress to support legislation against mandatory labeling of genetically modified foods and other insidious laws that hurt small farmers – yet not one journalist showed up to report on the demonstration. […]

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    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Question 1 seeks to give Portlanders a voice on public spaces

    Public spaces are integral to a vibrant, thriving community. As America experiences an exciting urban renaissance, investing in our parks will help Portland remain competitive in attracting urbanites to our city. Voting “yes” on Question 1 would grant citizens the right to vote on the sale of parks, providing additional protections to 60 public spaces […]

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    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Portland needs to make Eastland Hotel crosswalk safer

    They say Sunday is the day of rest. One of the ways I look forward to resting my mind after an eventful week is getting outdoors for a run, and Portland is a fine city to do just that. Our scenic trail system and plentiful sidewalks allow residents and visitors alike to move about on […]

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    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Governor should check wealthy pockets when the state needs funds

    So the governor is looking for funds for nursing homes? He should look in the wallets and hedge funds of the wealthy people to whom he gave tax cuts. Those are the folks he really cares about. Dewey MeteerNobleboro

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    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Boland is an experienced voice for progressive causes

    On June 10, I’m going to vote for Andrea Boland, Democratic candidate for the Maine Senate in District 33. As a progressive woman actively working all my life to improve the quality of life for many underserved populations, I am delighted to support Andrea Boland. She cares about what I care about – she wants […]

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    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Women voters would do well to avoid LePage

    I am responding to the Portland Press Herald’s April 22 front-page story “Women’s vote could be key for candidates.” Gov. LePage sent his daughter, Lauren, to represent him April 17 at a Women’s Legislative Council of Maine meeting. The other two candidates for governor, Rep. Mike Michaud and independent Eliot Cutler, attended the meeting in […]

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    May 28, 2014

    Letter to the editor: It’s time to muzzle MaineToday’s attack dog, Nemitz

    Really! MaineToday Media should put a muzzle on their prize attack dog, Bill Nemitz. The man is living in another world in which he sees himself as unassailable and untouchable. His recent tirade against the use of photos on electronic benefit transfer cards (“Just how much fraud will that EBT photo stop?,” May 7) shows […]

  • Published
    May 27, 2014

    Letter to the editor: A world of wisdom comes to USM

    Something exciting happened in education last week, and it took place at the University of Southern Maine. The Maine Model United Nations Conference celebrated its 16th year as nearly 500 Maine high school and middle school students spent two days in Gorham as delegates, led by USM students, learning to approach global issues collaboratively, respectfully […]