Zak Harding’s May 13 letter to the editor (“Lift COVID rules for Maine kids,” Page A10) is factually incorrect. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention states that children carry COVID viral loads in their noses and throats in amounts similar to adults and can spread SARS-COV-2 to others. (See the page headed “Information […]
Letters
Letters to the editor.
Letter to the editor: Susan Collins should set the record straight
It’s time for Maine’s senior senator to make clear that – contrary to Mitch McConnell’s declaration – she is not in lockstep with an anti-Biden agenda.
Letter to the editor: Support Abbott, Craig for Yarmouth Town Council
Heather Abbott and Dave Craig are the right choice for Yarmouth Town Council. No level of government impacts our daily lives more than local government. It is essential that town officials are open-minded, careful listeners and thoughtful representatives for all citizens of Yarmouth. Since joining the council, Heather has worked nonstop to learn about every […]
Letter to the editor: On Charter Commission, Batson would back city reforms
Brian Batson, District 3 candidate for the new Charter Commission, is in a unique position, having served three very effective years on the City Council during the most contentious time of conflict between then-Mayor Ethan Strimling and City Manager Jon Jennings. Brian has no fixed opinion regarding the city power structure but feels that there […]
Letter to the editor: Strong mayor would undermine Portland government
I urge Portland residents to vote for Charter Commission candidates who will not support a strong mayoral role in our city government. After witnessing the extremism and divisiveness brought to our lives by political elections, I do not want to see Portland fall to special interests and party favoritism that come from expensive elections, nor […]
Letter to the editor: Transportation bill would let Mainers stay in their own homes as they age
As we age, we all want to live our lives as fully as we do now. We want to shop for groceries, take an exercise class, volunteer, go to church and generally be part of our communities. And that keeps us healthier as we age. MaineCare has started supporting more people in this, but it […]
Letter to the editor: Time to lift masking, distancing mandates for Maine kids
These requirements are keeping employees from returning to work full time and will prevent classrooms from reopening at full capacity this fall.
Letter to the editor: Debunking myths of Maine’s proposed flavored-tobacco ban
As the Maine Legislature considers a ban on the legal sale of all flavored tobacco in the state, the good people of Maine deserve to know what is real and what is spin. The real target of the legislation (L.D. 1550) should be egregious vape and e-cigarette flavors like cotton candy, sour melon and Caribbean […]
Letter to the editor: Offensive editorial cartoon takes ugly swipe at Republican Party
I have to say something about the Portland Press Herald’s printing Bob Englehart’s syndicated editorial cartoon in Tuesday’s paper (May 11, Page A10). I can’t believe the paper would print something that would make a comparison between terrorists and the Republican Party. I have subscribed to the paper for a very long time, and I […]
Letter to the editor: Summit pipeline wouldn’t have helped Maine’s energy picture
Dana Connors’ recent op-ed regarding “resistance to good clean-energy projects” (May 7) certainly contains a core of truth: We are in trouble if the public continues to reject greenhouse gas-reducing energy infrastructure projects. However, for some reason, the president and CEO of the Maine State Chamber of Commerce, an educated and informed opinion leader, chose […]