letter to the editor
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PublishedSeptember 30, 2019
Letter to the editor: Karger should represent District 3
I want to take the chance to inform all of those in Portland City Council District 3 as to who candidate Layla Kargar really is. I worked with Layla when I was editor of Incomer Magazine, a publication that highlights immigrants. When I first met Layla at her office on Forest Avenue, I was just […]
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PublishedSeptember 30, 2019
Letter to the editor: Snyder will work with all to get things done
Kate Snyder gets my vote for mayor on Nov. 5. I’ve known Kate for 20 years and believe she has the skills that Portland needs. She is principled without being dogmatic – we need someone who will analyze issues from many perspectives, listening to everyone, not just a few voices. She is independent and not […]
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PublishedSeptember 30, 2019
Letter to the editor: Don’t get panicked into spraying for moths
Yarmouth is considering aerial spraying for browntail moths. In May 2018, our neighborhood in Falmouth was sprayed, and millions of dead browntail moth caterpillars covered the ground, thus eliminating the infestation. This past spring, our neighborhood contracted and paid in advance for a similar application. This was partly as a result of dire predictions by […]
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PublishedSeptember 30, 2019
Letter to the editor: Towns should pass their own pesticide bans
Portland and South Portland have taken the precaution of regulating pesticides, and other towns should follow their lead.
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PublishedSeptember 30, 2019
Letter to the editor: The right way to resolve medical billing disputes
Surprise medical billing is an issue that crosses party lines. Republican, Democrat or independent – anyone can be hit by surprise medical bills after receiving care they thought would be covered by insurance. That’s why we need a bipartisan solution to solve this problem. The good news – Congress has multiple solutions to consider. The […]
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2019
Letter to the editor: Now, the perfect nickname for the nicknamer in chief
Branding has been one area where President Trump has proven remarkably successful. In the Republican primaries, he belittled his opponents with demeaning epithets: “Low-Energy Jeb,” “Lyin’ Ted,” “Little Marco.” Then he turned his mocking trumpery on Democrats: “Crooked Hillary,” “Crazy Bernie,” “Pocahontas.” Name-calling is the first weapon of choice of the playground bully. An epithet, […]
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2019
Letter to the editor: Nonprofit leader will bring new energy to philanthropy in Maine
In this time of year when many letters to the editor run to the political, I’d instead like to take time to congratulate and welcome a newcomer to Maine. Jeannette Andre was recently chosen to lead the Maine Philanthropy Center, a nonprofit organization that helps make foundations and grantmakers better and more effective at what […]
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2019
Letter to the editor: Congress must continue to fund the Special Diabetes Program
Imagine your teenager stressing over blood sugar levels instead of homework, or your young child trying to understand why she can’t eat her friend’s birthday cake. A person affected by diabetes, whether patient or caregiver, thinks about the disease morning, noon and night – when they eat, work, exercise, shop for groceries or make any […]
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2019
Letter to the editor: What about ‘first, do no harm’?
Maine Med and other area hospitals are abdicating their responsibilities to people in need of substance use disorder or mental health placements.
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PublishedSeptember 29, 2019
Letter to the editor: Humans are an invasive species on our own home planet
Global warming is not the only environmental problem facing us today. The canaries in the coal mine speak loudly. The first canary is the destruction of coral reefs. Much of the blame is attributed to the warming of the oceans, but there is a newly discovered culprit killing the coral – nitrogen runoff from fertilizers, […]
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