It’s hard enough to run a restaurant, and we all know the pandemic has made it even more so. Customers want to support the industry. But in these months of high caseloads of COVID, I and several friends, all vaccinated, plan to eat inside again when we know that the establishment requires proof of vaccination […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Sen. King shouldn’t rush to expand big government
Democrats rush to expand failed big government in approving President Biden’s Build Back Better bill, instead of doing diligent work to fix the many failures in the U.S. government, such as: • A Transportation Security Administration with an 80 percent, or higher, failure rate in detecting tests of potential weapons smuggled through the system. • […]
Letter to the editor: Falmouth police officer’s care, quick response much appreciated
Last night around 8 p.m., when it was good and dark, my doorbell rang. Standing outside, in her squad car’s headlights, was a young, polite Falmouth police officer. The officer said there had been a somewhat befuddling 911 call from my area, and so they were checking the neighborhood to see that we were all […]
Letter to the editor: Maine marketplace makes health care coverage harder to get
The new website, coverme.gov, is tough to navigate, and customer service representatives aren’t trained to provide help.
Letter to the editor: Rep. Golden disappoints by failing to support Build Back Better
Despite not living in the 2nd Congressional District, I supported Jared Golden’s candidacy for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives. I felt that he would better represent the citizens of Maine than the incumbent Republican. I was disheartened by his opposition to the Build Back Better bill. I agree that the bill is […]
Letter to the editor: Nemitz raises awareness of future generations’ need for carbon fee
I read Bill Nemitz’s Nov. 21 column on his response to COP 26 with interest, as it was the only story I saw in Sunday’s paper that addressed the vital health of our planet or our democracy. Although this Thanksgiving week we can all be grateful that COP26 actually met, and that the Build Back […]
Letter to the editor: Boarding houses could be part of Maine housing solution
An editorial on zoning alternatives prompts a look back at an arrangement that once housed many single low-income workers.
Letter to the editor: Rittenhouse trial outcome raises open-carry questions
I host educational events. The Kyle Rittenhouse trial and its outcome have me wondering: What if someone displays a gun at an event I am hosting? What is an appropriate response? Openly carrying a gun in public is a provocative act; it puts others on the defensive, whether the carrier intends this or not. Seeing […]
Letter to the editor: Golden’s vote puts him on wrong side of history
In an interview with this paper, Rep. Jared Golden said he was voting against President Biden’s Build Back Better bill because of his concerns over state and local tax (SALT) deduction limits. It was an odd explanation, since every other Democrat in Congress, regardless of their opinions on SALT, saw the historic benefits of this […]
Letter to the editor: Golden’s vote disappoints
His position on a tax issue both threatens the likelihood of passage of the much-needed Build Back Better bill and hurts many Maine non-millionaires and Maine municipalities.