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  • Published
    January 21, 2012

    Letters to the editor:State needs to work to land jobs

    Once again Maine shows the country why we are ranked dead last in business climate. Even armed with a multitude of advantages the former Brunswick Naval Air Station possesses, Kestrel Aircraft still couldn’t make the case to locate their new facility here. Now the Maine finger-pointing has begun. It seems to me that since 2010, […]

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    January 20, 2012

    Letters to the editor, Jan. 20, 2012Tickets in residential areas too much

    I agree completely with Zoo Cain’s assessment of the problem with parking tickets handed out in the city of Portland (Voice of the People, “Portland parking rules need change,” Jan. 10). For those of us who live in neighborhoods within a 15-minute walk of the Old Port, it is especially frustrating. Friends and family hesitate […]

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    January 19, 2012
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    Letters to the editor, Jan. 19, 2012Lake management collaborative effort

    I am writing in response to the letter to the editor “Sebago Lake users left high and dry” that ran on Jan. 14. Contrary to the implications in the letter, Sappi Fine Paper North America does not manage Sebago Lake levels unilaterally. Lake levels are established and regulated by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in […]

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    January 18, 2012

    Letters to the editor:Portland snow removal not up to par

    I’m writing to suggest that all Portland residents might want to consider moving south (to South Portland) for the winter. Kudos to the city of South Portland Public Works for their excellent cleanup of our roads after a snowstorm. I live in South Portland and work in Portland. I don’t need a sign welcoming me […]

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    January 17, 2012

    Letters to the editor:Healthy Maine funds pay dividends

    Gov. LePage's proposal to make up part of the DHHS shortfall by eliminating programs currently funded by the Fund for a Healthy Maine would jeopardize partnershps that work to prevent and reduce tobacco use, substance abuse and obesity in all Maine communities . . .

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  • Published
    January 16, 2012

    Letters to the editor, Jan. 16, 2012MaineCare, energy policies debated

    I viewed with relief Republican lawmakers’ rejection of Gov. LePage’s callous proposal to balance the Department of Health and Human Services budget by cutting funds for homes for the elderly, the mentally ill and those with substance abuse problems Immediately following the rejection, Gov. LePage’s spokesperson, Adrienne Bennett, released a statement saying, “The governor has […]

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    January 15, 2012

    Letters to the editor, Jan. 15, 2012USM could serve special segment

    A suggestion for the Maine university system’s recruitment drive: USM should fill a niche that only a handful of private colleges are addressing: educating students with social and cognitive quirks that make academic independence challenging. A public university that addressed the need for college-level adaptive programs would answer the prayers of parents and students who […]

  • Published
    January 14, 2012

    Letters to the editor, Jan. 14, 2012Sebago Lake users left high and dry

    There are many stakeholders that would have an interest in the water-level management of Sebago Lake. Maine people fish, boat, swim, sell cottages, rent cottages and spend their vacations here. Standish, Windham, Raymond, Casco, Naples and Sebago derive great benefit in tax revenue and business income from Maine’s deepest and second-largest lake. A little history: […]

  • Published
    January 13, 2012

    Letters to the editor, Jan. 13, 2012West End project deserves a chance

    In response to the proposed Commercial Street development by J. B. Brown & Sons: First of all, I sincerely laud more than 40 citizens of the West End for their participation and discourse in a neighborhood meeting regarding the possible development of J.B. Brown’s office building. Community involvement in development of neighborhoods is integral to […]

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    January 12, 2012

    Letters to the editor, Jan. 12, 2012:Find the farmers who’ve disappeared

    People from across Maine who are interested in farming and food are gathering in Augusta this week for the agricultural trades show. You will find many trade groups and chemical companies amid the bustle. What you won’t find are “the disappeared.” You won’t find the thousands of disappeared farmers who gave up farming when they […]