The city of Portland belongs to its residents, not to its suburban neighbors. The proposal to extend metered parking until 7 p.m. and introduce Sunday enforcement suggests city leadership that has lost sight of that fact. As a resident of the Arts District, I see firsthand how these changes would disproportionately affect those of us […]
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Angus King III for governor | Letter
I write in strong support of Angus King III for governor because of his values, his work ethic and his experience. He has an impressive record for building things and solving problems that make life better for people. He knows how to get things done and be accountable for the results and dollars involved. I […]
Big claim, scant evidence from Vance on Maine Medicaid fraud | Letter
Vice President JD Vance slipped into Maine earlier this month and claimed that he knew of $46 million in Medicaid fraud — without presenting a shred of evidence. If Vance truly knows about fraud, I call on him to share the details with the press and with law enforcement. It’s his sworn duty to uphold […]
Jenn Monti for Yarmouth Town Council | Letter
I’m proud to endorse Jenn Monti for Yarmouth Town Council. She’s running to address real challenges: rising property taxes, an opaque school budget and a town government that could more clearly communicate with the people it serves. Monti’s committed to holding the line on property tax increases, supporting our schools as the cornerstone of the […]
We must address the looming climate disaster | Letter
It is clear as glass that our adaptable democracy is one of humanity’s successes but, when broken, glass shatters into countless pieces. We are close to shattering our environment. Democracy will fall close behind. Earth itself has a disease never before experienced by humans: global warming, caused by our carbon burning addiction. As an engineer, […]
Paid parking on Sundays in Portland makes it hard to keep the faith | Letter
I appreciated Andrew Rice’s coverage of proposed paid parking in Portland on Sundays (“Portland plans to expand paid parking,” May 11) but the council members and city manager he interviewed failed to share the many messages they’ve received from people of faith who have been filling the gaps when the city failed to meet its […]
Sophie Warren for Maine Senate | Letter
I strongly encourage Scarborough and Gorham voters to choose Sophie Warren for Maine Senate in the June 9 Democratic primary. Last year, I ran for the Scarborough Town Council, advocating for smart growth and responsible planning for Scarborough’s future. In my first year on the council, I quickly learned how important it is to have […]
If women lead, Maine will respond | Letter
For Maine governor, I am excited to vote for Secretary of State Shenna Bellows and former House Speaker Hannah Pingree. Maine Democrats are lucky to have two incredibly talented and experienced women running for our governor. I plan on ranking Shenna and Hannah as my top two. When women lead, economies respond. States with women […]
JD Vance stretched credulity in Bangor | Letter
Grift, fraud? The VP is part of an administration that knows all about it.
Troy Jackson has the experience Maine needs | Letter
On the first day of early voting, I proudly cast my ballot for Troy Jackson for governor. I have known him since 2014 and although the other candidates in the race are all smart, accomplished people, only Jackson has the unique combination of leadership skills, legislative experience, labor credentials, personal history, big achievable ideas and […]