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Working Waterfront should be mandatory reading | Letter

Thank you for including the latest issue of the Working Waterfront in the March 19 Press Herald. My wife and I find this fascinating, eye-opening and incredibly relevant to living in coastal Maine. It reflects on so many issues, including economy, basic science, climate change, affordability and hard-working Mainers. We think it should be mandatory […]

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Cumberland County Jail needs state support | Letter

As the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners chair, I am witnessing firsthand the immense strain on our county budget. It is time for the Legislature to recognize this fiscalpressure and act. The Joint Standing Committee on Criminal Justice and Public Safety took a critical step by voting for an $8 million increase in county jail funding in […]

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Mainers for Mills in the Senate | Letter

I, too, am anxious to retune the flawed half of Maine’s national voice. However, I realize that we are posting for a senatorial spokesperson, not an internship in government administration. I want to see evidence of abilities and indications of experience suitable for such a crucial position. I don’t want to hear an ipse dixit […]

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No rationale for attack on Iran | Letter

The current administration says the unprovoked attack on a sovereign nation was justified for a “regime change” and that it had potential nuclear arms capability. Why, then, did President Trump and Pete Hegseth not start with a real regime with real nuclear arms, like North Korea? I’m sure South Korea and Japan would have given […]

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Send Matt Dunlap to DC | Letter

I agree wholeheartedly with Steve Collins’ recent column, “Maine should reward Matt Dunlap for his courage.” Only Dunlap had the guts to challenge Rep. Jared Golden when it became clear that Golden wasn’t meeting with constituents and was clearly no longer voting and speaking like a Democrat. In fact, another contender in the race, Joe […]

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SAVE America Act should be phased in | Letter

Surveys by multiple nonpartisan groups have found that a large number of American citizens (about 21 million) would be unable to vote if proof of citizenship and photo ID was required for the midterm elections, and that that number would include a disproportionate number of lower-income and minority voters. Those surveys also revealed that, of […]