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  • Published
    February 15, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Fair-minded, straightforward Sanders could bring Americans together

    One of my very Republican relatives, who lived near Burlington, Vermont, admired that city’s mayor, Bernie Sanders. As a Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Sanders seems to be surging, with broad appeal across party lines. Could Bernie be the presidential candidate who brings us together? He is honest. He says what he thinks. He’s got some […]

  • Published
    February 14, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Vote ‘yes’ on 1 if you support freedom of choice

    Let me start by saying that I believe in vaccinations. Having worked overseas in health clinics, I have seen the positive impact that vaccines have on our global community. I believe in the power of public health and yet, I urge you to vote “yes” on ballot Question 1 on March 3. It is not […]

  • Published
    February 14, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Hands-free is the law now – get used to it

    The semi-recent hands-free law has probably had some partial success in cutting down distracted driving-related accidents, but every day we still see drivers on their phones, not paying attention to the road. Maine is one of the last states in New England to have such laws, so it is understandable that it will take a […]

  • Published
    February 14, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Vote ‘no’ on 1 to keep us all healthy

    I believe that using Big Pharma as an excuse to undo the vaccination law passed in 2019 is ridiculous. Wouldn’t drug manufacturers make more money off sick people than off vaccinations? It is a responsibility we all have to protect all people, especially children, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems. My daughter went […]

  • Published
    February 14, 2020

    Letter to the editor: A Maine ER doctor’s perspective – vote ‘no’ on 1

    Two same-aged toddlers enter the emergency department at the same time. Both present with fever. One is evaluated by a physician, the parents given reassurance, counseled on the importance of fever control, hydration and following up with their pediatrician. The other requires extensive workup, including painful blood draws, a prolonged period of observation and possibly […]

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  • Published
    February 14, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Don’t delay action on Maine tank farm emissions

    A bill calls for a study by the Maine Department of Environmental Protection, but South Portland residents are in danger now.

  • Published
    February 13, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Scarborough has already paid for Wex deal – let’s not pay again

    The Feb. 19 Town Council meeting is an opportunity for residents to make their voices heard.

  • Published
    February 13, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Vaccine mandate violates our liberties as citizens

    I don’t understand how one can deny my children access to schools you force me to pay for because I refuse to jab them in the arm with needles. As a property owner in the state of Maine and as someone who dutifully pays their income tax every year, I know we have borne a […]

  • Published
    February 13, 2020

    Letter to the editor: Romney’s, King’s conviction votes show self-reflection

    I am deeply grateful for Sen. Angus King’s integrity and for the action he took following his oath as U.S. senator-juror in the president’s impeachment trial. I honor what I consider the depth of his self-reflection – and Sen. Mitt Romney’s as well. Given the utter centrality of oath-taking in the trial, I offer these […]

  • Published
    February 13, 2020

    Letter to the editor: CMP project our best shot at fighting climate change

    Ensuring that my kids (and great-grandchildren) have the same opportunity to experience the magic of the Maine outdoors that I have had has been the focus of my academic and professional careers. I am a dedicated environmentalist and have spent over a decade consulting at the confluence of energy and climate change. While my support […]