Results of testing done in Bangor schools shows how pervasive the problem is likely to be in many Maine districts.
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: L.D. 1626 would restore sovereignty to Wabanaki tribes
Right an injustice today. Contact your legislators and urge them to pass L.D. 1626, which would restore sovereignty to the Wabanaki tribes, allowing them to access 151 federal laws enacted since 1980 and granting them the same rights and benefits that 570 other federally recognized tribes have in other states. Enacting this law will allow […]
Letter to the editor: We owe our youth good climate education
Thank you for your recent reporting on L.D. 1902 (“Panel endorses bill to train teachers in climate science despite Republican opposition,” Feb. 1). It clarified for me that the origin of this bill is with our youth, who crave the ability to understand and cope with the climate challenges facing them in their future. The […]
Letter to the editor: Child inspires at Maine COVID vaccine clinic
In an op-ed Nov. 11 (“Maine Voices: Get our state back to work by getting fully vaccinated”), I urged Mainers to roll up their sleeves and get us – all of us – back to work. Since then, I’ve worked at the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention mass COVID vaccine and testing clinics […]
Letter to the editor: Putin embracing Hitler’s tactics
While Americans are busy fighting among ourselves, Moscow, backed by Beijing, is considering an old ruse as a pretext to invade Ukraine.
Letter to the editor: RNC’s idea of ‘legitimate … discourse’ isn’t mine
Re: “Jan. 6 insurrection: GOP’s national committee calls attack ‘legitimate political discourse’ ” (Feb. 5, Page A1): Really? If so, I want to know which Republican senators and representatives stayed around that day to discuss issues with “ordinary citizens who engaged in legitimate political discourse,” in Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel’s words. I watched […]
Letter to the editor: Two-a-day fall sports practices promote inequity
The rite of passage of mandatory two-a-day practices for high school fall sports should be ended. Here are the reasons why: They are a hand-me-down from the college ranks, and even the NCAA eliminated twice-daily contact for their football players in 2017. It is only even an option for fall sports. The other seasons start […]
Letter to the editor: Lobstermen aren’t only ones subject to restrictions
While it’s a pity that there will be some losses in the lobster business because of the federal restrictions announced last fall, other industries also suffer financial burdens when new restrictions pop up. Take the construction industry: New Occupational Safety and Health Administration rules can inflict damage on the bottom line. Restaurants take a hit […]
Letter to the editor: Internet access crucial, especially to older people
Some people downplay the important role that internet access plays in building communities and relationships, especially among older people. Many assume that the isolation of older people can’t be solved online because technology is unintuitive or impersonal. Digital connection is different, but it is not worthless. As a board member and technology educator for the […]
Letter to the editor: Don’t shut canines out of South Portland’s public spaces
A dog owner says she’s told an ad hoc committee that she’s not willing to use an enclosed park in a city with 375 acres of parks.