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  • Published
    July 9, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Deep thanks to passers-by who helped extract truck

    Re: Phil Hoose’s July 4 letter to the editor (“The need to rely on each other calls for an ‘Interdependence Day’ “): Our family was traveling up to Swan Lake on July 4 to visit our friend’s lake house and enjoy the boat parade and fireworks when I missed the turnoff to their camp. Backing […]

  • Published
    July 9, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Are LePage’s vetoes made with eye on higher post?

    Here’s a theory concerning Gov. LePage. You may have experienced or observed in your workplace, as I have, managers who focus not on the performance and welfare of those they supervise, but on what they think will please those above them in the pecking order, regardless of the effects on others. Does this perhaps explain […]

  • Published
    July 9, 2018

    Letter to the editor: We should unpack biases so we can listen and learn

    I was upset to hear about the Shaw’s manager who became angry when a customer referenced race in a conversation about the store’s alcohol ID policy (June 21). The customer asked a fair question. Race affects the way policies are enforced every day, whether we are talking about individual acts of bigotry or the systemic […]

  • Published
    July 9, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Supreme Court nominee needs to be fair, unbiased

    We need a fair and non-bigoted person to fill the vacant seat on the Supreme Court! I am terrified to see the racism and classism that are being pushed by my very own American government. I need to know that my family and friends of color will have their voices and rights defended, that other […]

  • Published
    July 8, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Be grateful for Border Patrol checkpoints

    And be glad in Maine we are insulated from the illegal migration problem.

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  • Published
    July 8, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Alert border agents deserve thanks

    In May, my daughters and I always motor to Lubec to care for the family graves. This procedure has been followed for many years. Last week, one of my daughters borrowed my Subaru to take a short trip to New Brunswick. I wish to commend the Border Patrol for thoroughly investigating the reason for my […]

  • Published
    July 8, 2018

    Letter to the editor: We must oust lawmakers who obstruct will of public

    The week of July 9 will be a perfect time to watch the Legislature vote to support Medicaid (MaineCare) expansion, Clean Election funding, public bonding projects and many other issues critically important to the people of Maine. Republicans will try again to obstruct the will of the people by voting against laws enacted by the […]

  • Published
    July 8, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Maine’s ‘adjacency policy’ requires our protection

    We in Maine enjoy being able to see moose and bear, to go camping, fishing, hiking and hunting, especially in remote wilderness areas. A big reason is that Maine’s current and longstanding “adjacency policy” serves the unorganized territories and our state well. Large tracts of the north country have been protected from sprawling development, where […]

  • Published
    July 8, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Collins should urge Senate to revert to 60-vote rule

    In an interview on the New York Times’ The Daily podcast, Sen. Susan Collins recently said, about the upcoming Supreme Court nomination, that she would prefer a nonpartisan approach to federal judicial nominations. One way she could back up her eminently sensible perspective would be to pledge not to vote – either yea or nay […]

  • Published
    July 8, 2018

    Letter to the editor: Proficiency-based learning prepares future workforce

    I read with interest the recent news report on attempts to weaken proficiency-based education in Maine (June 27). As president of Maine’s largest business association, I hope our policymakers can complete their commitment to needed education reform and continue to strengthen the path toward proficiency for our learners. Just as our workforces have changed and […]