As I have gotten older, it seems as though I have lost touch with most of the popular music. I rarely listen to the radio, unless it is NPR or a Red Sox broadcast. However, I have always loved the awards shows, and so I tuned in to watch the Grammy Awards on Sunday night […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Value of Maine’s vehicle inspections can’t be measured
It’s true there are little data to support the vehicle inspection law (Our View, March 23). The problem with that argument is the success of the program cannot be measured. The pedestrian spotted in the crosswalk because headlights and wiper blades were replaced. The tie rod that did not snap, sending a driver into a […]
Letter to the editor: Biden should pay attention to crisis at southern border
As our southern border is seeing a 21-year high in crossings, it is frustrating, as a citizen, to find any explanation for this. Why are thousands of people flooding into America during a global pandemic? COVID-19-positive immigrants are arriving, thus putting more strain and risk to health care professionals. Unaccompanied children are being housed in […]
Letter to the editor: New $1.9 trillion COVID stimulus deserves little praise
The excessive planned expenditures are targeted toward those who don’t need them and could lead to tax increases that would discourage longer-term investment.
Letter to the editor: Documentary opens eyes to farming’s potential to renew soil
“Kiss the Ground” is a 2020 documentary describing how “regenerative agriculture” puts carbon (lots of carbon) back into the ground while restoring soils to good health. Globally, the carbon cycle is broken and nature’s balancing processes cannot keep up (see “The past, present and future of climate change,” The Economist, Sept. 21, 2019). We all […]
Letter to the editor: Elimination of Metro’s No. 8 bus route would create West End transit void
As a frequent rider of Metro’s No. 8 bus, in the West End, I have found it to be very useful in both grocery shopping and in getting to work on the Eastern Waterfront. This is because I am currently only a block from two quite conveniently located stops. However, a new route proposal would […]
Letter to the editor: Union will remove barriers to quality care at MMC
Regarding a recent letter to the editor, “MMC union will disrupt integrity of nursing there” (March 20, Page A8), we wonder whether the writer would use the same argument when discussing master-slave or industrialist-factory worker relationships. Heaven forbid that the union would “unravel the bonds of congeniality” by addressing unhealthy nurse-patient staffing ratios or providing […]
Letter to the editor: CMP corridor wrong way to go green
Massachusetts’ demand for 1,200 megawatts of electrical generation to fill the “energy gap” left by the closure of two New England nuclear plants can be met with delocalized but interconnected microgrids, each with a capacity for sustainable electrical generation and salt water battery storage that can feed the grid and buffer fluctuations of demand. This […]
Letter to the editor: Energy saving bill perfect fit for thrifty Yankees
My friends and I are proud Yankee penny-pinchers. We even jokingly call ourselves “miser snobs” as we compete with each other to find the best bargains. But our frugality is the opposite of Scrooge – we try to save on everyday expenses so we can spend more on the people and things that really matter. […]
Letter to the editor: Questions for ICE
The secretive agency should be held accountable for its heavy-handed enforcement practices.