My name is Charles Thelen, and I am the founder and president of the Midcoast Youth Activists organization. We have united high school students from the greater Midcoast Maine region to amplify youth voices and demonstrate the power of the next generation. Our mission is to eliminate the stigma surrounding youth involvement in activism. We […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Dismayed by USM cancellation of Palestine conference | Letter
Some 25 years ago, I had the privilege of serving as the University of Southern Maine’s Russell Chair, an honor that entailed offering public lectures and forums on a specified topic. My topic asked: “Is the University Failing Democracy?” Today, I believe USM President Jacqueline Edmondson has embarrassingly answered that question in the affirmative. I […]
Having children is a choice and a responsibility | Letter
This is a response to Victoria Hugo-Vidal’s child care column (“Why do we still have to make the case for child care?” Feb. 15). Having a child is a privilege and a choice, not a right. It is not society’s responsibility to provide parents with a break from the job they chose. Having a parent […]
Try investigating Platner’s political prowess instead | Letter
As a volunteer on Graham Platner’s campaign for Senate, I must respond to Randy Billings’ article on Graham’s campaign spending (“Graham Platner says he shuns DC consultants. His spending tells a different story,” Feb. 26). Campaign manager Ben Chin is correct that the campaign activities are driven by thousands of volunteers, under the guidance of […]
On the contrary, I’m proud to support Platner | Letter
Max Cooper (Letters, March 3) appears to be a highly sensitive person, describing his “horrible embarrassment” when he was “forced to admit” to out-of-staters that Paul LePage had been elected governor of Maine. Apparently, an ordinary political conversation about voters’ possible motivations in their choice was too much for him to handle. It’s odd that […]
A naming suggestion for Portland’s new park | Letter
The city of Portland needs a name for the new park on the eastern waterfront. As a historical walking tour guide in Portland, it seems an obvious opportunity to give some credit where it is long overdue to 19th-century Black civil rights leader Reuben Ruby. Born in Gray in 1798, Ruby lived in Portland most […]
Join the movement to elect Graham Platner | Letter
The latest Pine Tree State poll showed veteran Graham Platner comfortably leading both Gov. Janet Mills, in the Democratic primary, and Sen. Susan Collins in a general election. No poll is perfect, but the momentum is clearly behind Platner, and that momentum isn’t confined to polling data. The Lewiston/Auburn Platner volunteers have tripled in number […]
Portland’s Bayside parcels could transform city | Letter
The city and development partners should approach this part of town as a cohesive neighborhood.
Portland libraries should have been open in blizzard | Letter
I have always really loved the city of Portland. I have lived in the Old Port and on Cumberland Avenue; currently, I live at Milestone Recovery shelter on India Street. On a recent Monday, Feb. 23, Portland had a pretty good storm. I’m 76, so I remember real storms that are measured in feet, not inches. To […]
George Mitchell is a victim of cancel culture | Letter
Other than Ed Muskie, Margaret Chase Smith, Olympia Snowe or Fly Rod Crosby, it would be difficult to find anyone who has done more to promote the state of Maine than George Mitchell. It is distressing to see the removal and replacing of everything attached to his good name — including paintings, pictures, schools and […]