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The costly problem with cheap oil | Letter

Tux Turkel’s April 12 op-ed, “As long as we feel entitled to cheap oil, we’re losing,” makes a point few Americans contemplate. Fossil fuel use is causing wars, damaging our economy and heating up the planet, causing extreme weather. None of this is necessary. The technology exists to economically switch to renewables. China is way […]

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Ranked-choice voting plays Maine voters | Letter

The May 7 article “Republican candidates for Maine governor just forged another alliance,” written by Daniel Kool, intentionally or unintentionally underscored the fallacy of ranked-choice voting. Why are Republican candidates looking for a second choice vote when, ideally, they are in it to win first place? Leave it to short-sighted Mainers and a politically calculating secretary […]

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Casey, Landry and Monti for Yarmouth Town Council | Letter

Please vote for Meghan Casey, Dan Landry and Jenn Monti for Yarmouth Town Council on June 9. They bring extensive experience, sound judgment and a deep sense of responsibility for all town residents to the leadership positions. Casey, Landry and Monti exemplify the hard work, engagement and care that our community thrives on. They value […]

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Jackie Sartoris for Cumberland County DA | Letter

Jackie Sartoris has earned another term as Cumberland County’s District Attorney, not just for her promises, but for her actions. I’ve advocated for restorative justice for years. Building dynamic, effective, and sustainable programs is challenging. Sartoris has done this. She’s passionate about restorative justice, expanded it, invested in it, and made it a real option in our system. […]

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Bellows is Maine’s best bet for positive systemic change | Letter

I have very carefully noticed most problems discussed during the gubernatorial primaries are rooted in one, broad, overall term: social justice (equal access to wealth, health, well-being, privileges and opportunity). I have listened carefully to all gubernatorial candidates, with one standing out as most progressive for social justice: Shenna Bellows.  Bellows often describes positive systemic […]