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  • Published
    December 16, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Enjoyed learning about judicial appointments

    Kudos to Megan Gray and the paper for the article on Gov Mills judge appointments. I appreciated learning of the difference between Maine District and Superior Courts, and was interested to learn of the proportion of women on the bench in Maine. Valerie Blais Portland

  • Published
    December 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Portland Museum of Art triennial further violates donor’s vision

    Artist William Thon gave his estate to fund a juried exhibition every two years.

  • Published
    December 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Maine’s civil legal services are well run

    In Maine, the legal needs of low-income Mainers who face criminal charges, or are involved in child protective proceedings, are handled by court-appointed lawyers and overseen by the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services. A different group of nonprofit organizations handles civil legal needs, including common problems such as divorce, eviction, protection from abuse, debt […]

  • Published
    December 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: City of South Portland should have a name of its own

    I appreciated Trevor J. Hustus’ Dec. 4 commentary regarding a change of name for the University of Southern Maine (“Student-trustee: Change from ‘USM’ to ‘UMaine Portland’ will help our state grow, prosper”). It brought to my mind my deep, loving wish that South Portland would have a name of its own. This new year, 2020, […]

  • Published
    December 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: We trust young people to defend us but not to buy a beer

    I was at a local market recently buying a bottle of wine for dinner. The clerk said I needed to produce an ID, as the legal age for purchase of alcohol in Maine is 21. I refused, telling the store manager that 50 years ago, when I was 18 – under the draft for probable […]

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  • Published
    December 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Looking for an elected official who will put patriotism 1st, party 2nd

    I have carefully listened to most of the congressional hearings, statements from both Republican and Democratic politicians, and many of what I believe are the least biased news reports regarding the behavior of our president. I am a former Republican, who has struggled to maintain some degree of objectivity in the last few years. I […]

  • Published
    December 14, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Mainers don’t let Mainers go hungry

    Food insecurity is a year-round problem, and we must press our legislators to make changes in assistance programs.

  • Published
    December 14, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Unitil customers absent from hearing on rate increase

    Thank you for the story Dec. 5 on Page B1, announcing the Public Utilities Commission hearing on the proposed Unitil natural gas rate increase, at the University of Southern Maine’s Abromson Community Education Center. There was one other person from the public there besides myself. There were two people from the company and the consumer […]

  • Published
    December 14, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Right-wing media are the Republican Party’s real enemy

    It appears to me, after watching the culture wars for the last three decades, that the enemy of the Republican Party is not the political left or the mainstream press, but rather their own right-wing media. Our Republican public officials are hamstrung by the lies fostered by talk radio, Fox “News” and their ilk. Time […]

  • Published
    December 14, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Trust PortTIX, not resellers, for tickets to Merrill events

    This is a “buyer beware” story. The Maine State Ballet “Nutcracker” performance at Merrill Auditorium was delightful; the ripoff I experienced in purchasing tickets for the show was disgusting. A $35 ticket cost me $91.34. Why? Because I purchased my ticket online from what, unbeknownst to me, was what is called a third-party reseller. This […]