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    July 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: ‘Swatting’ is not a prank, calls for harsh punishment

    Re: ” ‘Swatting’ hoax stuns Standish family as armed police swarm home” (July 6): The state of Maine should enact legislation making the act of “swatting” (making a bogus emergency call) a felony with severe punishments. The terror and trauma visited on the Lent family of Standish, especially the young children, is no “hoax,” but […]

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    July 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: LePage hurting Maine by ignoring renewable energy

    Gov. LePage must be psychic: Apparently he can tell that the cost of gas will stay low and the cost of renewables will be going up or remain flat. But history has shown us that the cost of fossil fuels will be rising over time and the cost of renewables will be going down. If […]

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    July 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Trump deserves ridicule, but Sanders is thoughtful

    Though Kathleen Parker rightly ridicules Donald Trump’s self-aggrandizing and racist “alternate universe” in Tuesday’s column (“Sanders, Trump put one in mind of alternate universes”), she trivializes Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ thoughtful positions. Bernie Sanders directly addresses the issues that confront us. Of greatest significance is the vast discrepancy in income between the richest fraction of […]

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    July 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Congress can help protect youth against e-cigarettes

    Youth use of e-cigarettes tripled from 2013 to 2014, and the product is now used by kids more than regular cigarettes. But the House Appropriations Committee – of which Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-1st District, is a member – is considering grandfathering in e-cigarettes, little cigars and other products at the request of the tobacco industry. […]

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    July 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Media should call out obvious racists

    While watching the news recently, I heard a reporter ask what I thought was one of the dumbest questions ever asked. She asked the politician who she was interviewing: “Are you a racist?” The answer given, not surprisingly, was “No.” In spite of recent remarks made by the politician that were clearly motivated by bigotry, […]

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  • Published
    July 10, 2015

    Letter to the editor: A backyard once full of birds is strangely silent this year

    Where have all the birds gone? Today, I sat in the yard and was enjoying the view when I realized that something was missing. I hadn’t seen a single bird all afternoon. The cherry trees were bearing ripe fruit, and usually the birds have eaten most of the cherries by this time. I looked, but […]

  • Published
    July 8, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Portland’s ‘paper street’ policy leaves landowner in a fix

    I would like to respond to a June 30 letter to the editor, “Portland should make plans to pave ‘paper streets.’ “ In 1975, I inherited land in Portland on an “unacceptable” city street (Luke Street, aka a dirt road right in the city of Portland). At that time, I decided to retain this property […]

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    July 8, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Let quiet Holocaust hero guide compassion for locals

    We recently read of the death of Nicholas Winton, an Englishman who risked his life to help 669 children, most of them Jewish, escape from Czechoslovakia and the Nazis on the eve of World War II (“Holocaust hero Nicholas Winton dies at 106,” July 2). He did not speak of his efforts until his wife […]

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    July 8, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Maine asylum seekers can say ‘thanks’ by paying back aid

    Re: “Letter to the editor: Thank you to Portland for GA support and compassion” (July 3), by Hamet Ly: Mr. Ly’s “thank you” is appreciated, and most of Maine’s citizens are happy for him. That he plans to contribute to Maine’s economy by putting his skills and experience to use as soon as he receives […]

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    July 8, 2015

    Letter to the editor: Tattoo parlors could be another culprit in hepatitis C’s rise in Maine

    Joe Lawlor’s front-page headline article on the rise of hepatitis C in association with Maine’s epidemic of heroin use (“Hepatitis C cases soar with Maine heroin epidemic,” July 6) reminds me again of why I’m so proud of my hometown’s newspaper. However, Mr. Lawlor sidestepped a critical point when he described hepatitis C as being […]