Letters
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PublishedJune 23, 2010
Letters to the editor:Opioids belong in pharmacies
The letter from Nicholas Karahalios of Falmouth titled by the newspaper as “Move narcotics out of the pharmacies” is unfortunate in that it is full of many misconceptions and prejudices. While crime exists against pharmacies, is it really more prevalent than against, say, convenience stores, or is it perception? Morphine and other opioids are not […]
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PublishedJune 22, 2010
Letters to the editor:It’s too hard to vote at City Hall
One of citizenship’s great rights and privileges is the right to vote. As an immigrant and refugee instructor at Southern Maine Community College, I teach about our Constitution and attend every naturalization ceremony of my students, showing support and emphasizing responsibility. This month, I took a brand-new citizen to vote. She had worked late, so […]
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PublishedJune 21, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 21, 2010Bill would spur new-home sales
The economy has shown a great deal of improvement in recent months, but we have much further to go before it can safely be said that things have returned to normal. The state of the housing industry is a case in point. Builders may be having a somewhat easier time selling homes now that unemployment […]
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PublishedJune 20, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 20, 2010Proud of Democratic ideals
I am a Democrat and a liberal who voted for Libby Mitchell in this year’s primary election. I was angered to read Richard Connor’s glib dismissal of me as wanting “someone who will fix their problems at all costs,” want their problems and those of their neighbors to go away, and wanting “government salve for […]
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PublishedJune 19, 2010
More letters to the editor, June 19, 2010Assessing the cost of oil dependence
The letters of June 10 expressed urgency about shedding our oil addiction. A few points: 1) Hydrogen is not an alternative fuel; it is a fuel-delivery package possibly more efficient than those used currently. Energy is obtained from its recombination with oxygen. Separating hydrogen from oxygen requires energy — more than you get back, according […]
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PublishedJune 19, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 19, 2010Fearing LePage, loathing ‘tax reform’
I’m scared. No, not by global warming, though I know it’s happening. Not by the Gulf oil spill and the cancerous dispersants that will be passing Maine on their way to England. And certainly not by gays in the military; gays have served courageously in militaries since the beginning of warfare. Nope, I’m terrified of […]
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PublishedJune 18, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 18, 2010Sheriff shows heart by allowing vigil
I want to express my deep gratitude to Cumberland County Sheriff Mark Dion for letting the community hold a vigil for Selvin Arevalo on May 26 outside the Cumberland County Jail. Dion and his staff provided a safe space for the vigil, which was an important step in advocating for Arevalo’s release from detention and […]
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PublishedJune 17, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 17, 2010Pest-killing chemicals carry high price
• Page A3 headline, The Portland Press Herald (May 17): “Study links ADHD with pesticides.” • General inquiry: “Where have all the songbirds gone?” • Researchers pursue possible reasons for the seeming increase in asthma cases. • Are pollen and other allergies becoming more prevalent? My question: Are too many of the above and other […]
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PublishedJune 17, 2010
More letters to the editor, June 17, 2010Don’t dismiss the old before it’s clear that new is better
It was perversely satisfying to read in the paper that one of the buildings that ruined the view of the downtown skyline from 295 and west has serious financial problems (“Bayside Village in default, bank says,” June 4). Seems like just punishment for a silly project. If I wanted the feeling of driving through downscale […]
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PublishedJune 16, 2010
Letters to the editor:Safety prescription from Doctor Dad
I will celebrate Father’s Day with my daughter by wading in the ocean or taking a bike ride. I am a pediatrician, and the fathers of many of my patients will do the same. I am thrilled to see my daughter and my patients thrive and grow, and I want to keep them safe from […]
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