Letters
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PublishedMay 10, 2016
Letter to the editor: Collins should speak out against Trump, not endorse him
I have a rather simple question: How in the world can Sen. Susan Collins possibly decide it is acceptable to endorse Donald Trump for president? Except that he is a Republican, what other redeeming trait does he possibly have that reflects Maine and Maine values? Does he support women? No. He humiliates and demeans women. […]
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PublishedMay 9, 2016
Letter to the editor: Reuse technology before recycling it
Electronic Waste Recycling Day, held April 23 at the University of Southern Maine, was an overwhelming success, with over 770 cars and a total of 80,649 pounds of e-waste collected. Volunteers moved cars through the parking lot as they unloaded broken air conditioners and ancient TV consoles. Someone even brought a desktop computer unearthed from […]
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PublishedMay 9, 2016
Letter to the editor: In good faith, Portland sets example to aid the homeless
Thank you for the column (May 4) about homelessness and Community Housing of Maine. I am proud of Portland for fighting homelessness and the success of the housing-first model in ending chronic homelessness. But the column missed an important piece of this history: the role of the 100,000 Homes Campaign and the role of the […]
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PublishedMay 9, 2016
Letter to the editor: Global warming trend isn’t all part of a natural cycle
Re: “Letter to the editor: Global warming cycles part of normal sequence of events” (Page A6, April 28): The letter’s author correctly notes that the current El Niño is responsible for a large part of the high temperatures of the last year. Unfortunately, the headline written by the newspaper conveys the impression that there’s nothing […]
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PublishedMay 9, 2016
Letter to the editor: Ousted protester had reason to question LePage
I must correct your reporting of Gov. LePage’s town hall meeting in Damariscotta. On May 1 (“Associates: Governor’s frustration in evidence,” Page A1), you reported the meeting was disrupted three times by protesters and that James Roux of Freeport “began shouting about heroin addiction, solar energy and ‘racist comments,’ before being escorted out by police.” […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
Letter to the editor: College graduate had better not rely on minimum wage
If “recent college graduate” and Portland Press Herald letter writer Emily Ham believes an increase in the minimum wage is needed “so we can support ourselves in these challenging years after college” (Page A6, May 3), it appears she was poorly advised in her choice of major. Martin Feeney Scarborough
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
Letter to the editor: Solar bill gets a veto, but biomass bill is approved?
I am stunned. How could the Legislature and our governor be so imprudent? We gleefully subsidize a Wall Street hedge fund that owns a couple of biomass generators so that we can keep Mainers in 20th-century jobs, trucking waste to these plants. The governor, who allegedly hates all welfare, happily signs the bill. The governor […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
Letter to the editor: LePage, speech disrupters were exercising their rights
After reading both stories in the Portland Press Herald on April 28 about the protest at the University of Maine at Farmington building dedication honoring a former president of that college, I came to this conclusion: Paul LePage, Nickolas Bray and Allyson Hammond were all expressing their freedom of speech rights. Those rights were earned […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
Letter to the editor: Reporter ignored problem in story about church artwork
Regarding your story “Hand of man responsible for obscuring face of God” (April 17): I think your reporter missed the underlying problem that the Holy Cross Church and its parishioners have with the artwork. It isn’t that it is too scary to show the kids or that there is some issue with aesthetics. It has […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2016
Letter to the editor: Letter writer missed point, poetry is relevant today
I was hoping that Tom Fallon’s letter to the editor of April 17 (” ‘Poetry’ no longer covers work of today’s word artists”) was written tongue in cheek and would generate many letters disputing the last paragraph. In case the writer really believes what he wrote, I need to say that poetry is both relevant […]
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