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Letters
Letters to the editor.
Proud to be arrested for protesting ICE | Letter
I was one of the individuals arrested at the Burlington, Massachusetts, ICE detention center on April 28. It was an inspirational day for me. I know many of us are extremely upset and saddened by what is happening in this country. We’re asking, “What can I do?” With the recent escalation of ICE’s presence in […]
Delighted by reporting on Thornton Academy | Letter
I taught English at Thornton Academy for more than 30 years, from 1975 to 2007. Back then, if I had five students from other countries, that would have been considered a lot. I remember one student who spoke and understood no English at all (he was from Spain, if I remember correctly). He never understood […]
Why slander people who protest Trump? | Letter
Vicious and demented? An April 30 letter referred to “demented and vicious anti-Trumpers who have been lining our streets for months.” Well. I am an 82-year-old grandmother who has been part of these demonstrations along streets and bridges in Maine. I’ve been protesting the actions of a president who I believe is undermining the constitutional […]
David Costello deserves a chance to debate Graham Platner | Letter
It’s disheartening to watch the Democratic primary atrophy like this.
Consider how Susan Collins has packed the Supreme Court | Letter
I want to thank Sen. Susan Collins for all of her votes that helped to put our current U.S. Supreme Court justices in place. Yes, Justice Clarence Thomas came before her time (1991), but given Collins’ staunch defense of Brett Kavanaugh in the face of sexual assault allegations, I feel Collins probably would have been […]
Healthcare should not fall to the private sector | Letter
A national health plan makes sense, spreads risk and is fair to everyone.
EPA should have no business with Heartland Institute | Letter
It’s no surprise that profitable industries try to protect their interests. However, what’s truly concerning is our Environmental Protection Agency chief, Lee Zeldin, “celebrating vindication” with a keynote speech at the Heartland Institute, where he promoted his rollback of the legal grounds for climate change legislation (News, April 9). The Heartland Institute is a think […]
Susan Collins’ recent votes are damaging to her legacy | Letter
Sen. Susan Collins has supported military action against Iran and voted against requiring additional congressional approval for continued operations. While that does not endorse extreme action, it does reflect a decision not to constrain escalation through Congress’ war powers. In moments like this, where the consequences of escalation are immediate and irreversible, the decision not […]
Maine should be proud to be on Canadian college students’ radar | Letter
As the leader of Maine’s largest higher education enterprise, I read with interest the April 23 article “More Maine high schoolers are looking to Canada for college.” While the number of American study permit holders in Canada reached its highest point in a decade in 2025 — a 50% increase from 2015 — the good […]