This administration‘s own head of cybersecurity stated that the 2020 election was the most secure in our nation’s history. The attorney general said that the Justice Department did not find evidence of massive voter fraud. The Supreme Court refused to hear cases brought before it to overturn the election results. The Electoral College validated the […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Restorative justice sought in racist graffiti incident
As it is the practice of our faith to affirm the inherent worth and dignity of all people, we the First Universalist Church of Yarmouth decry the racist vandalism perpetrated on the Littlejohn Causeway in November. We support the Yarmouth High School Black Student Alliance and are prepared to amplify their calls for action and […]
Letter to the editor: Challenges of remote schooling aren’t unbeatable
With preparation, participation and high-speed internet, learning can take place everywhere.
Letter to the editor: Patriots will uphold results of electoral process
I find the irony almost suffocating. There are politicians in this state and across this land who decried athletes kneeling during the national anthem. Now these same seditious Benedict Arnolds seek to keep President Trump in office by staging a coup in the courts and changing the results of our electoral process in Congress. I […]
Letter to the editor: Benefits of NECEC project outweigh small downside
Mainers need to support the New England Clean Energy Connect transmission project to bring hydroelectric power from northern Quebec to our electric grid in Lewiston. We need more electricity for our communications, internet, heat pumps, industry and electric cars. This is an opportunity we cannot let pass. Over 30 years ago I worked for Central […]
Letter to the editor: Preserve the iconic beauty of Maine
The Maine statehood stamp is an iconic image of our state’s rugged coast. It conjures up fun, exploration and exhilaration. Our family is thankful to live in Maine, where in the summer during the lockdown, we escaped into the wilderness to rejuvenate. We hiked Grafton Notch and Katahdin’s Knife Edge and swam Lower South Branch […]
Letter to the editor: Fire officials who didn’t enforce masking rules should repay city for OT
Re: The report that leadership of the Portland Fire Department refused to enforce the wearing of masks by firefighters in fire stations (Dec. 10): Could the department leadership please explain to me why my tax dollars should be spent covering the overtime pay required because of the short staffing caused by the widespread quarantines of […]
Letter to the editor: Please put coronavirus numbers into context
Almost daily we read numbers of COVID cases and numbers on the year and so on. The public and the readers of various newspapers are not being educated. The numbers are never explained to help the public get a grasp of what these COVID case numbers actually mean and any associated information. We are never […]
Letter to the editor: Resistance to mask mandate puts others at risk
I have been paying taxes in Phippsburg for 25-plus years and my family for another 80 years before that. Two (of three) selectmen stand against a mask mandate because they think it undermines citizen liberty. Has common sense completely fled the building? Let’s get rid of seat belt requirements, too. How about underage driving? Or […]
Letter to the editor: Phippsburg selectman views mandate as suggestion
Phippsburg Selectman Chris Mixon opposes the enforcement of mask mandates and finds the issue not to be one of public safety, but “freedom.” His notion that the enforcement of requirements, or laws, is a matter of using “my rights to take rights away from people” is curious, as it suggests that Mixon believes laws are […]