Last night, I witnessed a full auditorium of people at Falmouth High School sit spellbound through a documentary … about sewerage. The film was, at different times, funny, beautiful, gross and alarming. Yet the predominant sentiment voiced in the discussion afterward was “bravo” for the people who keep the system working despite crumbling infrastructure. Truly, […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Please keep feeding our wild birds | Letter
An April 17 letter to the editor stated that reducing the use of wild bird seed will reduce the tick population on our lawns, presumably out of a belief that the birds visiting an empty feeder will, instead, eat ticks. Although I probably dislike ticks, particularly deer ticks, as much as the letter writer, […]
Susan Collins should be forthcoming on SAVE America Act | Letter
It is unfortunate that Sen. Collins has taken to misleading Mainers by omitting critical aspects of the SAVE Act. Building on this deception in a recent op-ed, Collins backer Sharon Bemis characterized Collins’ stance as an example of “steady, common-sense leadership.” It is neither. In an hour-long speech, Sen. Collins’ closest Senate friend, Republican Lisa Murkowski of […]
Golden’s war powers vote undermines congressional authority | Letter
I am writing to express my distress about Rep. Jared Golden’s vote against the recent War Powers Resolution — especially as his choice aligns him with the half of Congress that refuses to do its job. Golden’s stated rationale — that the resolution risked undermining U.S. leverage and would impose an abrupt halt — doesn’t […]
South Portland school board has made a mess of reconfiguration | Letter
The South Portland School Department administration has consistently stonewalled, obfuscated and undermined public confidence with this year’s budget. The school board approved 5-2 a reconfiguration plan sending more than 400 children to a different school in August 2026, on top of closing Kaler Elementary in mere weeks. The board voted despite the district’s abject failure […]
Sometimes a party is just a party. Reggae Fest is a party. | Letter
Let’s start with the basics. Sometimes a party is just for a good time. I’ve had a theory about overthinking life. It starts with academic’s needing to write a thesis to graduate, and finding ways to prove it. Thinking a spring ski party is more than a bunch of college kids or feeling-young-again types getting […]
Maine Democrats wrong on trans athletes debate | Letter
Maine Democrats will not move from a bad position. They are holding true to the sunk-cost fallacy. Testimony was given for the Legislature to enact “An Act to Designate School Sports Participation and Facilities by Sex” without a vote of the people in November, which it did not. The proponents of the measure spoke kindly […]
Rep. Golden’s war vote suggests he doesn’t get it | Letter
Rep. Jared Golden has once again passed on an opportunity to rein in the Trump administration, voting against the War Powers Resolution. Golden claims that Trump is well within his presidential authority to initiate a war with Iran. I would suggest that Congress is well within its powers to require the president to explain the […]
Presenting Maine’s Anti-Trump Slate | Letter
We need defiance across the board. Here’s how we get it.
Bellows has the moxie to be Maine’s next governor | Letter
A wide-open gubernatorial primary offers voters a unique opportunity to consider what sort of leadership is right for Maine at this moment. For me, the answer is clear: Shenna Bellows has the brains, integrity and the sheer moxie we need right now. Bellows’ legacy as secretary of state is one of steady success and building […]