Letters
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PublishedMarch 22, 2014
Letter to the editor: Neighbors have no right to restrict gun club
What is happening to people’s judgment and common sense? When did an irrational sense of entitlement take precedent over the rights of others? These questions come to mind, yet again, after recent news about the circumstances in Cape Elizabeth between the local gun club and a neighboring housing development (“Cape Elizabeth council approves shooting range […]
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PublishedMarch 22, 2014
Letter to the editor: USM graduate program benefits state and should be saved
Maine needs graduate programs that draw people here, programs that challenge our minds and programs that promote Maine’s identity and regional significance. In the University of Southern Maine’s American and New England Studies program, the state has all of these things. This is not something the state can afford to throw away. As a graduate […]
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PublishedMarch 22, 2014
Letter to the editor: King thanked for leading on climate change solutions
U.S. Sen. Angus King has joined his fellow members of the Senate Climate Action Task Force in speaking on the Senate floor to urge action on climate change. “Climate change is a very real and dangerous threat to our future and, without action, it will have dire consequences, not only at home in Maine but […]
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PublishedMarch 22, 2014
Letter to the editor: Letter reflects what’s wrong in Washington
I need to comment on the letter by Thomas F. Shields in the March 14 edition (“Paper got it wrong on who shut down government”). It must have been a challenge for him to state so many errors of judgment in such few words. If that was his goal, he certainly succeeded. With the exception […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2014
Letter to the editor: We need to get behind restructuring at USM
In regards to the controversy at the University of Southern Maine (“USM president proposes deep, ‘painful and disruptive’ cuts,” March 15): I’m a current student at USM, getting a master’s in counseling. I’m an alumna of the Recreation and Leisure Studies Program, which is being cut. And I’m a professional staff member who works closely […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2014
Letter to the editor: South Portland robotics team’s success deserved more coverage
One reason I subscribe to the Portland Press Herald is that I enjoy buying local and keeping our paper alive and well, and Press Herald reporters employed. I ask that you return the favor. Cheer local. Cheer local for all noteworthy local events – like for our South Portland High School Robotics Team. On March […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2014
Letter to the editor: Conclusions about LePage’s ‘aggressive’ campaign unfounded
Authored by Eric Russell in the March 2 Maine Sunday Telegram was an article titled “LePage takes advantage of bully pulpit in governor’s race.” Apparently, the fact that Gov. LePage is doing his best to fulfill promises made to Maine citizens before and upon his election is perceived by Mr. Russell as being an “aggressive […]
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PublishedMarch 21, 2014
Letter to the editor: Man seeking MaineCare should look for more work
Recently, a 33-year-old carpenter was quoted in an article about support for the expansion of MaineCare (“Medicaid expansion vote has real-life impact for low-income Mainers,” March 13). He appears to be working part time and also volunteers with a group advocating for MaineCare expansion. While his story was probably included as an example of people […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2014
Letter to the editor: Medicare patient credits Maine Med, government help
I recently returned home from a month’s stay at Maine Medical Center and the New England Rehabilitation Center. A fall at home resulted in a fractured femur, but fortunately, I am one of the lucky Americans – I have government-provided Medicare health insurance plus supplemental AARP health insurance. During my lucid moments, between bouts of […]
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PublishedMarch 20, 2014
Letter to the editor: Anti-overdose drug also prevents heartache
I am writing in support of L.D. 1686, “An Act to Address Preventable Deaths from Drug Overdose.” The anti-opioid naloxone has been proven to save lives when it is put in the hands of first responders and responsible family members. It can reverse a narcotic overdose. Studies in California and Massachusetts suggest that the extreme […]
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