Notwithstanding some recent support in the form of letters to the editor (April 30), the Portland Museum of Art should have to abide by the rules set in place when the city of Portland adopted a comprehensive historic preservation ordinance. I believe 142 Free St. meets that definition. The city would be wise to follow […]
letter to the editor
Letter: PMA design seems frivolous
Progress doesn’t necessarily warrant change, especially when that change seems foolhardy.
Letter: Mainers demonstrate proper care for dogs, especially the incorrigible ones
I read with dismay and sadness about South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem shooting her unruly dog (a 14-month-old puppy). Hadn’t she heard of dog training, animal shelters or even using a leash and/or a muzzle? I am proud to live in Maine, where most of the dogs we meet (and pretty much all mixed breeds) […]
Letter: A few thought-provoking questions for Gaza protesters
Do those who are protesting the war in Gaza know the recent history of the area? The original concept involved with the founding of the State of Israel included two states, Israel and another for Palestinians. The surrounding countries said “no” to this and declared war on Israel from day one. The intention of these […]
Letter: Maine is right to join national popular vote effort
I would like to thank the members of the Legislature, who voted for the national popular vote interstate compact, and Gov. Mills, who allowed it to become law. Maine has taken a small but important step toward enactment of a national popular vote nationwide. A national popular vote for president reflects the will of the […]
Letter: The real RINOs
Imagine a group of discontented employees of the Coca-Cola Co. deciding to develop and produce on their own a new soft drink, and then bring it to market with the name Coca-Cola. Surely it would take no more than a nanosecond for the company’s lawyers to spring into action to protect the priceless Coca-Cola brand, […]
Letter: SCOTUS in flux
It seems the Supreme Court justices have abandoned original intent as their guiding principle in favor of what-ifs.
Letter: PMA plan embodies vision
Portland Museum of Art led a downtown renaissance 50 years ago. Its expansion will keep the momentum going.
Letter: Ferry rate hike will harm residents
I oppose the recently approved rate hike for Casco Bay Lines. While it appears to offer a less expensive option for year-round residents by lowering the monthly summer pass rate from $82.50 to $48, this will not result in savings for my family. This dramatic rate hike to $14 per round-trip, from $7.70, also includes […]
Letter: PMA expansion a study in thoughtfulness
I am writing in defense of the Portland Museum of Art expansion plan. As a trustee, I have witnessed the extensive due diligence performed by the museum to reach this point. Thorough feasibility studies and many months of research and input from a broad spectrum of the Portland community have helped us understand how best […]