Letters
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PublishedJuly 5, 2010
Letters to the editor, July 5, 2010Senseless to ban solar panels on condo
Is it defensible for condo associations to preclude the installation of solar panels due to aesthetic concerns? My father-in-law wants to offset his high energy bills, and dependence on fossil energy, through the installation of a solar energy system. The flat panels resemble large skylights, yet the association has voted against the project. Due to […]
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PublishedJuly 2, 2010
Letters to the editor, July 2, 2010Joblessness, climate needed senators to act
Passing almost unnoticed, the Democrats in the Senate “failed to pass” a bill which, among other things, would have continued assistance to hundreds of thousands of long-term unemployed people. In the undemocratic Senate, 54 out of 100 is a majority, yet it is not enough to pass legislation when Republicans signal that they will filibuster […]
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PublishedJuly 1, 2010
Letters to the editor, July 1, 2010MMC’s ER too crowded for comfort
On a recent Saturday, I had occasion to visit the Maine Medical Center Emergency Room at 11 p.m. It had been a couple of years since I had been there — and never on a Saturday night. I was unprepared for a standing-room-only waiting room, bursting at the seams with folks from many cultures and […]
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PublishedJune 30, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 39, 2010RSU 21 Board acted irresponsibly
I have been appalled at the irresponsible nature of the Regional School Unit 21 Board for months now, but they have taken it to new heights in their actions at the meeting on June 21 (“Board: End Thornton contract,” June 23). The board voted to circumvent the legally binding Thornton Academy Middle School contract and […]
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PublishedJune 29, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 29, 2010:District merger works for RSU 23
I would like to thank all those people who voted to pass the 2010-2011 school budget for RSU 23. Your support and vision for a better-informed community are truly appreciated. And to the folks who don’t think the RSU law is working, I would like to set the record straight: The new school district will […]
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PublishedJune 28, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 28, 2010Day-surgery centers not hotbeds of infection
We read with disappointment “Infections run rampant at same-day surgery centers” published in The Portland Press Herald on June 9. While the sensationalized title implies that infection rates are “rampant” in outpatient centers, the article contains no infection rate data to support that claim. Instead, the article is a description of the U.S. Department of […]
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PublishedJune 27, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 27, 2010Time to help teens quit smoking
It was frustrating to read in the June 20 Maine Sunday Telegram that Maine’s teen smoking rate is on the rise after years of decline. Joe Richards, who started smoking when he was 16, was quoted as telling his 10-year-old sister to “never start smoking.” Joe says he is never going to quit because he […]
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PublishedJune 26, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 26, 2010Stimulus funds would boost Maine jobs
Our two senators ignored both The Press Herald’s well-considered plea for a continuation of federal stimulus spending and the importance to Mainers of the services that must be cut in the absence of the state’s $84 million share of the bill they opposed. In doing so, they once again chose to hew to the Republican […]
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PublishedJune 26, 2010
Letters to the editor, June 26, 2010 Columnist’s attack on GOP only lacked one thing: Accuracy
Leigh Donaldson’s recent column, “Republicans now the party of ‘no’ on any kind of social progress,” is in roughly equal parts careless, blatantly false and insulting. Donaldson boosts his complaints about Republicans by quoting liberally from Arun Gupta, the left’s latest trendy guru, whose sweeping assertions on social and economic issues are often little more […]
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PublishedJune 24, 2010
More Letters to the Editor, June 24
Toy soldier hat hardly threatening The Tioque School administration (in Coventry, R.I.) strives to keep kids safe and avert potential terrorism. Students cannot bring weapons to school. Violators face swift discipline. Recently, David Morales’ second-grade class was assigned a project making hats. David glued some of his small, plastic toy soldiers onto a camouflage baseball […]
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