Letters
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PublishedMarch 25, 2014
Letter to the Editor: Sen. Susan Collins’ honor in Elle magazine should be recognized
On March 19, in the latest issue of Elle, our very own Sen. Susan Collins was named one of the 10 most powerful women in Washington, D.C., the only U.S. senator to make the list! Certainly, given the long list of powerful and influential women in Washington, being named one of the top 10 is […]
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PublishedMarch 24, 2014
Letter to the editor: USM cuts necessary to keep college education affordable
Lord Byron wrote, “Adversity is the first path to truth.” For public higher education in Maine, the reality of economic and demographic trends is revealing some very hard and painful truths. As a member of the University of Southern Maine community and vice chair of the Board of Visitors, I am encouraged by the new […]
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PublishedMarch 24, 2014
Letter to the editor: USM’s American and New England Studies Department fills national niche
Regarding the Portland Press Herald’s front-page report “USM president proposes deep, ‘painful and disruptive’ cuts” (March 15): The Department of American and New England Studies looks slated for elimination. I received a doctorate in American Studies in 2010 from the University of Maryland, placing my cultural study of women and aging in Maine (where better […]
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PublishedMarch 24, 2014
Letter to the editor: Gambling legislation will receive careful evaluation
Based on recent coverage, readers could infer that as the state senators representing Scarborough in the Maine Legislature, we strongly support L.D. 1111, a bill that would allow slot machines at harness racetracks. Any suggestion that we have taken a position on L.D. 1111, however, is inaccurate and premature. Given the fluidity of events – […]
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PublishedMarch 24, 2014
Letter to the editor: USM cuts hitting home
I am a sophomore at the University of Southern Maine, majoring in Recreation and Leisure Studies, with a concentration in Therapeutic Recreation, so I am concerned for our department’s future (“USM president proposes deep, ‘painful and disruptive’ cuts,” March 15). This year, our program grew 54 percent and has the highest enrollment rate it has […]
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PublishedMarch 23, 2014
Letter to the editor: Beloved pope’s a Jesuit and that’s no coincidence
For many years, I told my wife, Judy, that we needed a Jesuit pope to bring about necessary changes in the Catholic Church. When I studied at Boston College, one of 30 such institutions in the United States, I soon realized what it means to be a Jesuit. The Society of Jesus is Jesus-like in […]
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PublishedMarch 23, 2014
Letter to the editor: Virtual education giant offers tremendous potential
Thank you for Tom Bell’s thorough and balanced piece in the Sunday Telegram on virtual schools (“Multinational giant set to run first virtual school in Maine,” March 16). Pearson and K12, the two companies behind these charter applications, are indeed large and perhaps a little scary, but the opportunities far outweigh the risks. Both companies […]
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PublishedMarch 23, 2014
Letter to the editor: Virtual money better spent on local schools
Whatever one thinks about the educational virtues or drawbacks of a virtual school, one cannot but wonder if the recent decision to establish the Maine Connections Academy is a legitimate investment of taxpayers’ money. As noted in your article of March 16 (“Multinational giant set to run first virtual school in Maine”), Connections Education LLC, […]
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PublishedMarch 23, 2014
Letter to the editor: Homeless advocate an amazing person
I am responding to the article in the Sunday Telegram about Don Gean, who, for many years, made it his life’s work to help the homeless people in York County (“Maine visionary, advocate for the homeless retires,” March 16). He is an amazing man and should receive some kind of award for his work. During […]
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PublishedMarch 23, 2014
Letter to the editor: Public access to beaches protected in other states
The recent Maine Supreme Judicial Court ruling regarding the interpretation of the historic Colonial Ordinance appears to take precedent over the original Public Trust Doctrine established many years before and recognized throughout the U.S. as the established rule of law. The Public Trust Doctrine holds that all coastal states as sovereigns hold the submerged lands […]
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