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  • Published
    February 26, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Columnist supporter knows cancer is up against the best

    By all means, add my name to the list of the many readers, followers, friends, family members and supporters of Bill Nemitz in his battle against cancer. Bill Nemitz is the very best, which is why I read his every column on every subject. I want to wish Bill and his family the very best […]

  • Published
    February 26, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Distracted drivers need to look in the mirror to change

    Let’s face it – deep down inside, we all know that using a hand-held cellphone while we are driving is dangerous. The scientific evidence is in and the verdict is unanimous: In terms of its effect on our ability to concentrate, the practice is the equivalent of driving with a .08 blood alcohol level. In […]

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    February 26, 2015

    Letter to the editor: There are better school options than opting out

    Wow! Parents want the right to opt their children out of school testing? That makes as much sense as selfishly opting out of measles immunization. Don’t we want to hold our government and educators accountable for educational quality? Don’t we want to hold our children accountable for obtaining some level of proficient education so they […]

  • Published
    February 26, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Playing upon fears to push agenda embarrasses Mainer

    The fact that Portland is a chosen destination for asylum seekers fleeing violence in their African home countries makes me proud to be a Portlander. The fact that these men and women are given some small financial assistance while awaiting their work visas makes me proud to be an American. But the fact that, in […]

  • Published
    February 25, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Open-pit mining proposal must not be fast-tracked

    As a private citizen, I plan to attend Wednesday’s public hearing at the State House in Augusta of the Joint Legislative Committee on Environment and Natural Resources as it considers a mining rules bill for open-pit metallic mineral mining in Maine (L.D. 146). These mining rules would allow uncontrollable and continuous groundwater contamination from acid […]

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  • Published
    February 25, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Mother applauds those who aided her family after crash

    On Feb. 9, my husband and two young sons were in a car accident on the Maine Turnpike, heading south just before the Portland Jetport exit. My husband hit a patch of ice, causing him to go off the road and flipping the car on its side. Our two sons, ages 4 and 5, were […]

  • Published
    February 25, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Landlord deserves benefit of doubt

    I am appreciative of your recent article and its attempt to fairly portray Greg Nisbet (“Embattled Portland landlord seen as trusting, flexible with tenants,” Feb. 19). He represented me as a real estate broker when I bought my house 13 years ago and again to sell it early this fall. The listing was taken down, […]

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    February 25, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Nothing progressive about enabling welfare reliance

    Thanks to Mary C. Mayhew, Maine’s health and human services commissioner, for her recent commentary in your paper on General Assistance in Portland, Lewiston-Auburn and Bangor: “Mary Mayhew: Portland’s General Assistance spending is out of whack” (Feb. 21). As longtime Portland taxpayers, we feel that growing welfare rolls are out of control and that our […]

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    February 25, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Memo to Harmon: Bibi’s end run disrespects system

    Just a comment or two about M.D. Harmon’s slanted Feb. 20 column, “Unlike judge at Obama’s speech, we can’t sleep through what’s coming in Mideast.” As Harmon flaunts his allegiance to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, the most dangerous threat to peace is not a nuclear-armed Iran but the man who Harmon thinks is […]

  • Published
    February 24, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Ranked-choice voting is key to bipartisan reform

    Despite what one may have heard, we’d be doing ourselves a disservice to characterize electoral reform as a sour-grapes, kneejerk reaction to the outcome of the latest gubernatorial race. With a unique opportunity to build consensus on such a common-sense fix, we should consider electoral reform as a reform embraced by Republicans, Democrats, independents and […]