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  • Published
    January 24, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Accessibility is critical if Sanford pursues theme park or other development

    Before Sanford does anything, the city should have a Maine Turnpike entrance/egress (“Sanford theme park makes sense, experts say,” Jan. 22). Route 109 from Wells is a speed trap and a heavily traveled route. Attempting to get from Wells to Sanford or from Sanford to Wells is a lesson in patience, to say the least. […]

  • Published
    January 24, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Column on GMO benefits expands knowledge of topic

    Thank you for publishing such a cogent and rational explanation of the benefits and safety of genetically modified foods (“Maine Voices: GMOs’ benefits to world’s hungry belie claims by crops’ critics,” Jan. 21). Dr. Shoa L. Clarke’s presentation of the science of GMOs and the technology that creates them is long overdue in the public […]

  • Published
    January 23, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Gov. LePage right to target corporate welfare to wind industry

    We all know that Gov. LePage has been on a tear lately exposing welfare fraud and the misuse of the taxpayers’ hard-earned cash. He’s been telling us about the EBT cards being used to buy hot dogs at Disney World, cigarettes, beer and lottery tickets. Now the governor has turned his attention to the corporate […]

  • Published
    January 23, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Renewable energy is good for Maine’s air, workers, economy

    Gov. LePage would rather buy electricity from Canada than continue to invest in skilled, clean jobs in Maine. Renewable energy is putting thousands of Maine people to work while at the same time producing clean, renewable power, reducing air pollution and helping to grow our economy. But, unfortunately, the vast majority of the electricity consumed […]

  • Published
    January 23, 2014

    Letter to the editor: South Portland moratorium on tar sands oil ignores voters’ decision

    “The people (voters) have spoken.” Democracy works – except, it seems, in South Portland. There, the people have decided that the fear, uncertainty and doubt regarding so-called tar sands (oil is oil, no matter what is the medium contained within) are, on balance, overshadowed by the benefit of heightened oil transport. They have also considered […]

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  • Published
    January 23, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Take time to remember the 1968 USS Pueblo hijacking

    Some events are so significant that the need for being reminded is a most valuable lesson of history. The actions of the North Korean government in January 1968 as they attacked and hijacked the USS Pueblo and its crew from international waters are deserving of such a reminder. The crew of the USS Pueblo was […]

  • Published
    January 22, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Attention to single-payer health insurance welcome

    Thank you for giving prominence to Dr. Daniel C. Bryant’s letter on single-payer health care (“Single-payer health insurance in Maine merits attention,” Jan. 17). Who would not be moved by such convincing arguments? Medicare for all would attract to our state, not only new businesses, but also more young people. And at less cost than […]

  • Published
    January 22, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Keep wheel squeaking to get answers from insurance companies, banks, government agencies

    What does one person do when they’re stuck in a corporation’s process that’s designed to disenfranchise the individual’s success? I’m trying to do a little thing: get a $120 monthly fee removed from my mortgage since I’ve paid off a certain percentage of my principal early. But it’s January, and I’ve been working on this […]

  • Published
    January 22, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Concessions few despite Portland group’s efforts to work with midtown developer

    The Press Herald (“Our View: Planning Board made right call on ‘midtown,’ ” Jan. 18) asks critics of midtown to “work with the developer.” For more than a year, at Planning Board workshops and directly with the developer we’ve tried to do just that. But the city and developer have seen little need to change […]

  • Published
    January 22, 2014

    Letter to the editor: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program underutilized by Maine’s low-income elderly

    I am writing in response to the wonderful article “The Challenge of Our Age: Keeping hunger at bay” (Jan. 5) by Gillian Graham: While hunger is difficult to think about, it is indeed the reality many older Mainers confront every day. As an AmeriCorps VISTA and the SNAP outreach coordinator partnered with AARP Foundation and […]