I got sad when I read the Jan. 26 Page 1 article on Coach John Fitzsimmons’ resignation (“Falmouth High football coach resigns in wake of players’ petition”). I wonder what the parents behind the petition were thinking when they made it such a public event. I worked for John years ago and throughout my career […]
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Letter: Has Maine’s plastic bag ban backfired?
When shopping, I usually watch how many people reuse bags. Finally, I asked some checkout people. Their answer: “a little less than half reuse bags.” A study conducted by Freedonia Group found that plastic consumption in New Jersey tripled because of its plastic bag ban. Many New Jerseyans purchase reusable bags made of woven and […]
Letter: Eliot Cutler should have served full prison sentence
Cutler clearly doesn’t think rules apply to him. They do.
Letter: Shame on Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims that he is simply trying to destroy Hamas. In reality, his policies are killing huge numbers of Palestinians, destroying their lands and buildings, their schools and hospitals, their way of life, and their economy. These actions follow a long blockade of nearly everything that Palestinians in Gaza need, often […]
Letter: Make a plan to vote for Nikki Haley
Any Maine registered voter can vote in the Republican primary. Those who are registered as an “unenrolled” voter can vote in either the Democratic or the Republican primary, but not both. I changed my party affiliation to “unenrolled.” I plan to vote for Nikki Haley in the Republican primary. If enough others do this too, […]
Letter: Prohibition didn’t work for alcohol. Why would it work for drugs?
Victoria Hugo-Vidal reminds us that alcohol is an addictive and deadly substance (“Decriminalizing drug possession is the way forward,” Jan. 28). Yet, alcohol is legal and alcoholic beverages are regulated by the government. Why not the same approach with other recreational drugs? The Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, argues persuasively for a shift from […]
Letter: Hybrid cars are better than you realize
I was pleased to see Victoria Hugo-Vidal discuss the benefits of hybrids in her Jan. 21 column. We hear a lot about electric vehicles. I don’t think enough people know how good hybrids are, especially while we’re waiting for more EV charging stations. Hybrids come in two varieties: gas-powered and plug-in. Gas-powered hybrids don’t require […]
Letter: Rank hypocrisy on display at Senate hearing
It made me sick to watch the Senate Judiciary Committee grill Big Tech over its failure to protect children from inappropriate internet content. What sickened me wasn’t Big Tech’s action or inaction. It was the gross hypocrisy of U.S. senators when it comes to gun violence, the leading cause of death of children and teens […]
Letter: Effective gun safety legislation begins with a phone call
I challenge everyone who is tired of all these mass shootings and gun violence to institute change that can save lives. How? By personally reaching out to our state senators, legislators and Gov. Mills, telling them why they should pass strong gun safety laws in Maine. Call or send them an email. Go to maine.gov […]
Letter: Willard fishing shacks are harbingers of changing climate
The climate crisis is well on its way to making our planet uninhabitable.