In my opinion, Northern Light Health has exceeded all others in their system of providing the COVID vaccine. I made my appointment for a shot at Expo and was immediately given a confirmed appointment for both my first and second vaccination. The first appointment was in three days time! I received two email confirmations from […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the Editor: Closed primaries shut voters out
Primaries are low turnout elections that have high level consequences. Independent voters should not be shut out, a reader writes.
Letter to the Editor: Newspaper should offer solutions for democratic decline
In your editorial, March 3, “Civics Education is vital for democracy,” you mention the bipartisan Educating for American Democracy initiative but you offer no information about this all important step forward. You also reference obstacles to its implementation including the “culture war” that has infected our nation but you offer no ideas, suggestions or solutions […]
Letter to the Editor: Dying patients need families’ comfort
My brother, Ronald L. Hagerthy, died Feb. 25 at Mid Coast Hospital. He had cancer. He was taken there by ambulance. He had been to the hospital several times in the last few weeks. He had just started hospice. The hospital knew he was dying. My sister-in-law was not allowed in the hospital with him […]
Letter to the editor: Pine Tree Power provides cheaper option to monopolies
Tux Turkel’s Feb. 28 article succinctly captures Maine’s dilemma in reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. To meet our goals, electrons carried on Maine’s power poles will increase three to four times from today’s capacity. This will cost big bucks. New renewables and end uses will require massive investment in our distribution system. As Turkel’s […]
Letter to the editor: Moving forward calls for seeing more than one side of an issue
It is hard not to understand why there is such division in our country. We get our information from very different sources – from social media to investigative reporting. We are shaped by that to which we give our attention. Lord Acton, the English historian, politician and writer (1834-1902), recommended: “When you perceive a truth, […]
Letter to the editor: Time for U.S. to revoke outdated military force authorizations
Today, between the issues with Afghanistan, Iran, Yemen and Saudi Arabia, the United States should not have any pending authorization for the use of military force. Yet there are existing authorizations for the use of military force from 2001 and 2002, obviously dated to other issues than what we have today. Because either the 2001 […]
Letter to the editor: CMP, Versant won’t be part of Maine’s energy solution
An article about the need for upgrades to the grid suggests that the companies and their executives resist change that they can’t control.
Letter to the editor: Rodney King’s question is more relevant than ever
We are, and will always be, an imperfect society. Every generation harbors grievance and nobly strives to make America better. But today’s wholesale breakdown in civility, unwillingness to listen and process opposing viewpoints and general disrespect for one another are erecting worrisome obstacles. I blame technology, media, academia and politicians. New technologies, especially the internet, […]
Letter to the editor: Pitting parents against educators bad for Falmouth
At a recent Falmouth School Board meeting that was open to the community, the discussion centered on whether or not Falmouth schools should maintain the current hybrid plan with all-virtual Wednesdays or move to an in-person Wednesday model with two separate cohorts. At the onset, momentum seemed in favor of the latter option, likely influenced […]