Who is going to become extinct first: the right whale (hopefully, and the sooner the better) or the Maine lobsterman? As it stand now, that lobstermen are leading in the race to become extinct first. They are fighting the federal government, the right whale, aquaculture and wind generators – and losing on all counts. An […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Imagine COVID’s Maine toll if LePage had been governor
Over 1,000 COVID-19 deaths. How many more Mainers would have died if Paul LePage had been governor during the pandemic? Maine voters, as Gov. James B. Longley used to say, “think about it.” And remember. Anne Pringle Portland
Letter to the editor: Mask, vaccine resistance razes Republican defenses
Conservatives inadvertently are making counterproductive moves. On the one hand, they are trying to restrict voting access to enhance their chances in elections. In Republican-controlled states, recent legislation has made it more difficult for the poor and people of color to cast ballots. While those on the right claim their intention is to safeguard elections, […]
Letter to the editor: Return of coin purse answer to owner’s prayers
I lost my cute little gray coin purse, made in a foreign country. It was gifted to me by a woman I played Scrabble with at People Plus in January 2019. I was more upset about the lost purse than the credit and SNAP cards inside it. On Sept. 9, I had been shopping at […]
Help small businesses by rejecting small-business investment tax hikes
Small businesses are the strength of America’s economy. So it stands to reason that they will be the strength of our economic recovery, as well. Yet some in Congress are advancing legislation that would tax the very investments that many small businesses rely on to provide the financial security they need to push our economy […]
Letter to the editor: Progress requires sacrifice by all of us
While I typically disagree with Jim Fossel, I applaud his column in the Sept. 19 Telegram regarding NIMBYs who voice support for public housing but oppose any projects that target their neighborhoods. Efforts to achieve progress toward social justice, economic justice, environmental justice, criminal justice, fighting climate change and ending the COVID-19 epidemic require compromises […]
Letter to the editor: Child tax credit a lifeline in uncertain times
When only part-time work is possible amid school quarantines, the money in hand is welcome.
Letter to the editor: CMP corridor will be routed through working forest
As someone who has worked, hunted and snowmobiled in the Central Maine Power corridor area, I write in response to Ashley Tempesta (“Letter to the editor: CMP corridor forces industrialization of Enchanted Forest,” Sept. 22), who believes the corridor will destroy an “enchanted” forest. Ms. Tempesta cites road names such as “Lower Enchanted” and “Upper […]
Letter to the editor: To prevent abortion, promote chastity, faith
I would like to add to the letter that appeared Sept. 15, “Work together to end the need for abortion” (Page A10). Here are a few more things we need to do: • Promote chastity. If you don’t have sex, you will not get pregnant! Birth control devices are not 100 percent effective. Unfortunately, our […]
Letter to the editor: Texas abortion ban puts unfair burden on women
Victims of sexual assault and women who develop dangerous pregnancy complications shouldn’t have to plead their case to politicians or informants.