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    April 19, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 19, 2011Potholes are popping up all over

    As a commuting student in Maine, I can be found bumping up and down major roads and highways year round. I have come to find that the potholes littering the roads of Maine are unreasonably large and unsafe.<br><br> One would think that the solution to this problem would be simple: fill them. However, this has not occurred. Many acquaintances of mine are victims of these monster potholes and have lost everything from hubcaps to undercarriages.

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    April 18, 2011
    David Plouffe

    Letters to the editor, April 18, 2011Budget reform, but at whose expense?

    I am very concerned and angry about the Republican Party’s aim to cut Medicare, Medicaid and services for the poor, elderly and disabled while it continues to support tax cuts for the wealthy. In fact, it proposes making all Bush-era tax cuts permanent. As a social worker, I see firsthand the hardships that seniors face […]

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    April 17, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 17, 2011LePage’s budget hurts middle class

    It’s not too late to deliver a state budget that reflects the priorities and values of Maine families! Gov. LePage is breaking his promise to improve the economy for Maine families and small business. The Maine Center for Economic Policy reports that “the Governor’s tax proposals put Maine’s wealthiest taxpayers ahead of working families and […]

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    April 16, 2011
    20110408_MuralPanel

    More letters to the editor, April 16, 2011Debate over labor mural keeps LePage in spotlight

    I am a resident who supports Gov. LePage’s decision to remove the mural from the state Labor Department building. I say it should never have been put there in the first place. It is not a complete pictorial history of labor in Maine, but it is a $60,000 pictorial history of organized/union labor. If it […]

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    April 16, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 16, 2011Environment needs our vigilance

    For many, it has been an upsetting several months of watching environmental rollbacks being supported by large corporations and our elected leaders, often with great disrespect to those who seek a healthy environment. I wonder how many are now aware that the (LePage) administration is seeking through its agricultural legislative committees to roll back regulations […]

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    April 15, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 15, 2011Another gay marriage vote? Right on

    Recent news reports raised the possibility of bringing the issue of gay marriage directly to the people in 2012, and I couldn’t be happier. I’m sure there are those out there who feel like we’ve just spent a lot of time and effort talking about this. I know they must feel that this issue has […]

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    April 13, 2011
    HAINES

    Letters to the editor, April 13, 2011:Brunswick Landing destined to crash

    Sixteen years and $70 million in taxpayer funds ago, the Maine press heralded the transfer of the Loring Air Force Base to the Loring Development Authority. Following the sale of the bowling alley and the golf course, few, if any, private sector activities have been conducted at Loring that have not been heavily subsidized by […]

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    April 12, 2011

    Letters to the editor: Many reasons to oppose Gardasil

    Some people feel that vaccines given early protect their children from diseases later in life. They maintain that immunization allows the immune system to become prepared. This may be true in some vaccines, but the promotion and use of Gardasil against HPV (a sexually transmitted disease) is a different ball game. Especially since the drug […]

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    April 11, 2011

    Letters to the editor, April 11, 2011Is it trash or not? Let’s be consistent

    The April 1 snowstorm was the only April Fools’ joke I thought I had to endure as I shoveled out my driveway on Friday. In my neighborhood it was trash day, and like everyone else on my street I had put out the blue trash bag and the separated recycling we had dutifully collected from […]

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    April 10, 2011
    CHESUNCOOK LAKE

    Letters to the editor, April 10, 2011Quimby park gift controversial

    So, Roxanne Quimby wants to give more than 70,000 wild acres to the federal government, hoping to create a Maine Woods National Park (“Another national park in Maine?” March 28). What a wonderful gift! Now nobody will be receiving any real estate taxes on that property. She, of course, will take a huge write-off on […]