In this critical juncture of our nation’s discourse on gun rights, it is imperative that we raise our voices in unwavering support of the Second Amendment. Now, more than ever, we must advocate for the preservation of this fundamental right that lies at the core of our constitutional freedoms. As debates rage on about the […]
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Letter: Gun safety measures must pass
The Maine Legislature is considering passing an extreme risk protection order or red flag law. Shame on the legislators if they cannot get this done. This law might have prevented the tragedy in Lewiston. But four years ago, Gov. Mills bowed to the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine so that their yellow flag law was adopted […]
Letter: The threat of another Trump presidency
I would urge those who are thinking of not voting, because “the system is such a mess,” “they are all corrupt,” “I don’t like any of them,” or some such reason, to think again. The two major candidates are miles apart. Re-electing Joe Biden will give us a path forward, on which we can work […]
Letter: Why I refuse to support Biden
His defiance of U.S. law that prohibits arming countries engaged in human rights abuses makes Biden an untenable candidate.
Letter: System addressing incarcerated youth needs overhaul
A March 28 article, “House narrowly approves bill to send fewer youths to troubled prison,” discussed the amendment to L.D. 1779, which proposes the implementation of a needs assessment for justice-involved youth as a means of diverting them away from Long Creek. I am disappointed that the amended bill does not seem to hold the […]
Letter: Extreme risk protection orders will save lives
As a psychiatrist, I have come to realize that there is a broad misunderstanding between the presence of a diagnosable mental illness and the lack of mental wellness manifested as rage, anger, vengefulness, agitation and other states of mind, which can escalate to violence. The Violence Prevention Project, the largest study of mass shootings, has […]
Letter: Saving dairy farms includes Smiling Hill Farm
The April 3 article in the Press Herald describing the drastic reduction in the number of dairy farms in Maine was alarming and disheartening. Perhaps one of the first steps the state can take to help ameliorate this trend is to not put a road through Smiling Hill Farm. Andrew Grant Scarborough
Letter: Accessing all of Maine
Limited public transportation options keep some of the most wonderful parts of the state off limits to people without cars.
Letter: Benefits of People Plus community center
Every so often, I find it important to recognize one of Brunswick’s great treasures: People Plus – the center that builds community. I have been a member for seven years, and they have been the best seven years. Nowhere nearby, to my knowledge, can one find better service, people and opportunities for your dollar. The […]
Letter: Establishing a carbon fee is the best way to reduce emissions
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., recently made a strong case for adopting a carbon fee. He argued that “when necessity demands, politics adapts,” explaining that we are on a course to destroy humanity on this planet unless a carbon fee is adopted. Sen. Whitehouse explains 2025 will be a big year for tax policy because the […]