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  • Published
    March 17, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Staffer not welcoming to Collins’ constituents

    I recently visited the office of one of my senators, Susan Collins, in Portland, along with two friends. We wanted to talk about the Green New Deal: What is the senator’s position? Will she support Sen. Ed Markey’s bill when it comes to a floor vote? Will she co-sponsor it? And, would she come to […]

  • Published
    March 16, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Allow state park rangers to enforce laws

    Though the Bureau of Parks and Lands claims otherwise, Maine park rangers are first responders to dangerous situations, a reader says.

  • Published
    March 16, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Poorly maintained roads keep local drivers weaving

    Are any towns or cities repairing potholes anymore? Mallison Road in Gorham – seriously? Any road in Westbrook – c’mon! Lower River Road in Windham – drive at your own risk! Don’t get me started about Portland! Gravel trucks now run all winter long, when roads are most vulnerable. Patch crews are like Elvis sightings: […]

  • Published
    March 16, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Police station proposal hints at shelter decision

    The proposed relocation of the Portland Police headquarters to County Way (next to the jail) is an apparent adjunct to the possible resiting of the 150-bed homeless shelter, and is an indication of what a problematic land use a homeless shelter of that size will be. Or, to say it another way: A police station […]

  • Published
    March 16, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Island Methodist church welcomes LGBT people

    Re: “United Methodist delegates defeat bid to ease LGBT bans” (Feb. 26): The 2019 General Conference of the United Methodist Church has tried to redefine what it means to be a Christian. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” has come to be known as The Golden Rule: Treat others with […]

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  • Published
    March 16, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Money paves legal path to Ivy League admissions

    Many moms identify with the Felicity Huffmans of the world. (Remember Carmela on “The Sopranos”?) Doesn’t every mom want the Ivy sheepskin for her son or daughter? The bribery scandal folks just underestimated the cost. Put your name on the library extension or the new tennis court, and you will have opened the doors of […]

  • Published
    March 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Gov. Mills’ energy chief, goals prompt questions

    Is 'policy wonk' Dan Burgess really equipped to help Maine ramp up renewable-energy consumption?

  • Published
    March 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Bleak business headlines belie president’s boasting

    As I scanned the Press Herald’s business section March 6 (Page C1), I was puzzled by the headlines of three articles on the page before me. One was “Deficit grew 77% in first 4 months of fiscal 2019.” Another was “U.S. lags 60 nations in how it treats working women,” and the third was “Bill […]

  • Published
    March 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Trump’s signature doesn’t belong on the Bible

    I am not a religious person, but I am respectful. To see President Trump autographing Bibles during his visit to view the recent tragic damage in Alabama is the most egregious display of lack of respect of his entire interminable presidency. I’m adding yet another demerit to his detention record and continuing to wish this […]

  • Published
    March 15, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Rotary ready to help community in overdose response, Kennebunk chief says

    As this paper recently reported, Maine’s opioid crisis remains a public health crisis, with drug overdose deaths accounting for 282 fatalities in the first three quarters of 2018. As Kennebunk’s police chief, I have seen firsthand the importance of treating the opioid epidemic not as a criminal justice issue, but as one of public health. […]