The young family who lived across the street disappeared three weeks ago. I miss them. And now, I am afraid, as I just realized they may have left so suddenly fleeing from ICE. They are a biracial couple; she is American and white, he, not. Their son is 3. All these years, I have enjoyed seeing them, […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
We deserve a complete picture of Portland Observatory’s history | Letter
Historical links to the slave trade must not be ignored.
Maine should keep its vaccine mandates | Letter
Vaccines have a proven record of successfully keeping Mainers safe from diseases that kill, maim and disable children, as well as adults, who may be going through chemotherapy or have autoimmune conditions that render them unable to be vaccinated. Babies too young to be vaccinated are at much greater risk of severe illness or death […]
Preserve South Portland’s parks and their legacies | Letter
I would like to share my concern regarding developing any areas that are currently a part of Bug Light Park in South Portland. This park is an iconic landmark in our city. So many of our residents appreciate using this space for enjoying multiple activities — from strolling to picnicking, to kite flying, to playing soccer, etc. To […]
Concerned by Portland’s denying tax-exempt status to nonprofits | Letter
Portland’s decision to deny tax-exempt status to nonprofit organizations like Maine Public is deeply concerning. Nonprofits routinely sell tickets to events, host fundraisers and offer services that bring in necessary income. Generating revenue to fund operations does not mean an organization is operating for private profit; it means it’s sustaining its public mission. Finance Director […]
Mitchell deserves a full vetting in Epstein mess | Letter
I’m relatively new to Maine. We moved here in 2021, and have been delighted with ourhome, our community and people’s openness to us as people from away. So, I am trulybefuddled, and a little disgusted, by the rush to judgment directed at Sen. George Mitchell. Ihave no idea what he may or may not be […]
Shades of McCarthyism with the Epstein files | Letter
This hungry search for names in the Epstein files is beginning to have a definite McCarthy stink to it. Perhaps no names should be made public until the Justice Department — or whoever — actually prosecutes people. Then folks can unleash their righteous indignation. Right now we’re damaging people regardless of how tenuous their connection to […]
Is George Mitchell an amoral man? | Letter
Have you ever made a phone call to hear, “This call is being recorded for …,” then you proceed to talk to someone, ask questions, answer questions? Did you do a computer review of the person you will speak to, to make sure they meet your expectations for moral values before exposing yourself to being […]
Don’t rush to judgment on George Mitchell’s connection to Epstein | Letter
Mitchell’s contributions to public life outweigh this unfortunate association.
Support legislation granting full Wabanaki sovereignty | Letter
Just one year ago, I didn’t know anything about the fraught issue of tribal sovereignty, and if I had, I wouldn’t have felt a personal stake in the matter. But that all changed last summer, after I spent several days on Indian Island with other educators learning about Wabanaki culture, history and native survivance. Nothing in […]