It is hard to know where to begin to address the ageist and inaccurate stereotypes in the Nov. 3 op-ed, “Maine’s elder politicians need to move along.” The condescending attitude that older adults need to step aside to visit children and grandchildren and then take naps is demeaning — and reflective of the writer’s own limited […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Columnist nails the challenges of the times | Letter
Best line in last Sunday’s paper, by Leslie Bridgers, in a column she wrote about a study in which Maine ranked No. 2 for states prepared for a zombie apocalypse (“If society collapses, Maine isn’t a bad place to be”): “I realized the study was just as applicable when the reanimated corpses were replaced with […]
Perspective needed on George Orwell | Letter
To understand socialism’s threat, a letter writer here recently advised us to read George Orwell’s “Animal Farm.” He should read more Orwell. Orwell was a socialist. Orwell’s words: “Every line of serious work that I have written since 1936 has been written, directly or indirectly against totalitarianism and for democratic socialism as I understand it.” Our […]
Keep a close eye on Platner’s platitudes | Letter
A dry Graham cracker (sic) gets stuck in one’s throat, causing choking, and is mostly made of sugar. So it was, recently, at Graham Platner’s speech at the Chocolate Church. Quick, off-the-cuff one-liners and generic sound bites win votes — even when issuing from empty laborer’s outfits. Women cheered the loudest and got to ask […]
A slap in the face for Maine’s small-town libraries | Letter
The Maine Library Commission doesn’t seem to understand what it takes to keep many of our more endangered libraries going.
Susan Collins prioritizes Maine people over party | Letter
As a small business owner, I’ve watched Gov. Janet Mills make life harder for businesses and families for too long. During the campaign, Mills promised not to raise taxes, but once elected governor that is exactly what she did. Under Janet Mills, housing is more expensive, energy bills are higher than they are in New York […]
Kennebunk’s land tax increase is pricing out older homeowners | Letter
Our town of Kennebunk had a property tax reassessment this fall. We have lived here for 27 years and have always had yearly tax increases, but the 2025 increase was radical. Our property taxes have doubled because the property value was increased by four times to make the taxes go up this much. Something has to […]
Fight over Portland train station site is disappointing | Letter
We must proceed with the new station without delay.
Great column on Lincoln Park fountain | Letter
Jon Calame’s column about the fountain at Portland’s Lincoln Park was awesome (“A Roman water cure — in Portland’s Lincoln Park,” Oct. 15). It did just what one would hope a good piece of writing does: it helped me see the park, the city and the world in a way I couldn’t have by myself. […]
Stop comparing Gov. Mills and Graham Platner | Letter
The hubris of yet another privileged white male to believe that he, as a college dropout, is qualified more than a female who has had a huge career as a prosecutor, Maine’s attorney general for eight years, state legislator and governor for eight years! Graham Platner should drop out of this primary in some shred […]