Last Sunday’s crossword puzzle (“Calculating Characters,” Frank Longo, Page H4) drew my attention at first because of the title and riddle, which intrigued me as a degreed mathematician and puzzle enthusiast. But in the end what I learned from the puzzle was not the solving of the riddle, but its two most distinctive clues: Clue […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Biden should take steps to stamp out fascism
Those who counted themselves among Tom Brokaw’s Greatest Generation fought and died in a struggle against fascism. They thought they had won that battle. Unfortunately, they had not. The fascist ideology, born of greed and a craving for power, simply went to ground until Donald Trump, who has made it clear that battlefield must be […]
Letter to the editor: Snowplow driver’s act of kindness, patriotism
On Jan. 30, one of the worst snowstorms hit our area here in South Portland with blizzard conditions. In the early evening, as I took my dog out onto our upper deck, I saw a city snowplow driver walking from my garage on Lee Avenue back to his plow truck. I waved at him, but […]
Letter to the editor: Zoom fosters engagement in Freeport Town Council meetings
Recently, the Freeport Town Council began Zooming its meetings over multiple platforms. It’s not (yet) perfect: Citizens calling in are identified by name, but their video doesn’t appear. Still, while council meetings have been broadcast over local TV for some time, the addition of Zoom should encourage increased citizen participation in town affairs – particularly […]
Letter to the editor: Gov. Mills listens, LePage sows division
I applaud Gov. Mills for her bipartisan leadership. In her State of the State address, Mills proposed giving back half of Maine’s budgetary surplus to everyday Mainers. She intends to issue checks for $500 to about 800,000 taxpayers. Mills’ excellent plan originated with Maine Republican leadership and demonstrates that she listens to helpful ideas from […]
Letter to the editor: Gov. Mills didn’t build Maine’s budget surplus
I am amused by the Press Herald editorial board’s assertion (Our View, Feb. 17) that Gov.Mills has handed the Legislature a “good problem” in the form of a substantial budget surplus that the Legislature must now figure out how to spend. I recall decades ago when California’s governor, Ronald Reagan, delivered on his promise to […]
Letter to the editor: Letter writer spreads misinformation on lobstering
As a lifelong Maine commercial fisherman, I want to correct the record and clarify misinformation provided by a recent letter writer (“Fighting whale-safe gear rules won’t ‘save Maine lobstermen,’ ” Feb. 6). In 2021, the federal government released a 10-year plan requiring Maine’s lobster industry to reduce its already-minimal risk to endangered right whales by […]
Letter to the editor: Bill would be good start to addressing browntail moth
L.D. 1929 would support local efforts to combat the invasive species.
Letter to the editor: As COVID ebbs, so should our Zoom dependence
During the COVID-19 pandemic, technology created a facade about bringing people closer together during times of isolation and quarantine. However, it is time for an end to remote learning and jobs. Nearly two years into the pandemic, the dependency on Zoom and other means of remote communication no longer serves as a precaution, but rather […]
Letter to the editor: Larsen will advocate for Harpswell students, teachers
As a resident of Harpswell, and a parent who had children in the Maine School Administrative District 75 system from elementary through high school, I am supporting Ryan Larsen for the school board in the March 12 election. Ryan will be a strong advocate for the needs of our students, teachers and community. Ryan has […]