Drunk on fossil fuels, militarist bravado and Zionist ideology, the U.S. is once again engaged in all-out, illegal and immoral war. The Biden and Trump administrations’ funding Israel’s genocide in Gaza wasn’t enough for warmongers in Washington, D.C. In just the first two days of attacks on Iran, the U.S. burned through $5.6 billion in […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Saddened by decision to remove George Mitchell portrait | Letter
A stellar career has been wrongly stained by the Epstein saga.
Democrats need to move on from ‘TDS’ | Letter
I firmly believe President Trump should come out strongly in favor of breathing, just to see if those Democrats with TDS (Trump Derangement Syndrome) on the left would stop. The Democrats on the left disagree with everything President Trump does or says. Even a broken clock is correct twice a day. The Democratic Party should […]
Conditions should apply to data centers in Maine | Letter
As a technology worker with a remote job, it would be hypocritical of me to oppose the building of data centers in Maine. However, I recognize the burden these facilities place on our energy infrastructure. Therefore, a modest proposal: Any new data center constructed in Maine must be powered by Maine-generated, sustainable energy. Data center […]
Universal testing can help Maine address HIV and hepatitis C outbreaks | Letter
Maine is experiencing its biggest HIV outbreak in state history. In January 2026, the Bangor Daily News reported that Penobscot County’s HIV outbreak stood at 36 cases. In most of those cases, individuals also tested positive for hepatitis C. Health officials estimate that for every identified case of hepatitis C, there are roughly 12-14 unidentified […]
Portland shouldn’t be afraid of Live Nation | Letter
Although the concerns about industry consolidation are real, the place for antitrust fights is Washington, D.C.
Nonprofits deserve Portland’s support | Letter
As a proud member of the Maine Irish Heritage Center, I am deeply concerned about Portland’s recent revocation of property‑tax exemptions for nearly 20 nonprofits. These organizations — arts and cultural groups, community service providers and preservation institutions — have long strengthened the city through education, access and public benefit. Their missions have not changed, […]
Messages between ICE and Portland police leave a sour taste | Letter
I might find myself on the liberal side of an argument when the alternative is a small-minded, highly partisan oversimplification but, like many of my fellow Portland and South Portland citizens, I do not approve of how ICE and the U.S. Border Patrol have trampled our laws of human rights, due process and human dignity. […]
I’m hoping America is enlightened, and fast | Letter
It’s been a little over two years since my last letter to the editor was published (“Trump epitomizes the worst that America has to offer,” March 16, 2024). At that time, Donald Trump was on his way to becoming the Republican presidential nominee. The first sentence of my 2024 letter: “Should Donald Trump again become […]
We must rebuild confidence in Maine’s public systems | Letter
Infrastructure is not only roads and bridges. It includes the institutional frameworks through which citizens interact with government. When that infrastructure lacks measurable standards, confidence erodes. Across Maine, families navigating high-impact public systems often encounter unpredictability. Timelines extend without transparent benchmarks. Aggregate case duration data is rarely accessible in a consolidated, digestible format. In most […]