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  • Published
    June 10, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Solar conversion saves money, protects climate

    I am concerned about climate change and we have had 52 solar panels and a heat pump installed recently. We have a 2,500-square-foot house. We did this installation hoping to do a small amount of good but without expecting it to have much impact. I have been truly amazed at the numbers our monitoring system […]

  • Published
    June 9, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Front-page shooting coverage pointless unless it spurs us to action

    We would like to suggest that in the future you do not feature mass shootings on your front page. Perhaps, instead, you might consider a once-a-week column buried in the the newspaper called “Thoughts and Prayers” or “Massacres of the Week.” As long as our nation refuses to take meaningful constitutional action on gun control […]

  • Published
    June 9, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Mainers are ready to replace Susan Collins

    Maine voters are interested in a change candidate who will bring common sense to the Republican Donald Trump-Mitch McConnell Senate and will help break the stalemate and obstructionism that McConnell has fostered. Mainers long for a senator who will vote with Maine voters in mind and who is focused on what is important to our […]

  • Published
    June 9, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Democratic White House hopefuls unjustly targeting gun rights

    Battle lines are drawn. The National Rifle Association is the target du jour of the litany of Democrat presidential candidates, vying for the boldest denouncement of the millions of armed, peaceful and law-abiding citizens in America. Six million strong, this large sector of the American public is an easy target for these “bold” politicians to […]

  • Published
    June 9, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Failure as Connecticut governor wrong pick to head UMaine System

    I read with complete disbelief about the appointment of former Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy as the next chancellor of the University of Maine System (May 30). The Board of Trustees should be fired for not doing their due diligence on the former governor. The university system will suffer under any changes this man offers. If […]

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  • Published
    June 8, 2019

    Letter to the editor: To prevent police shootings, obey the law or follow orders

    I read the June 4 article about the girlfriend of the man from Standish in which she said that his being shot by the Gorham police was unnecessary. She is absolutely right. From what’s been reported, had her boyfriend obeyed the law in the first place – or had he done what he was told […]

  • Published
    June 8, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Fair, even-keeled Moriarty best choice to complete late Rep. Denno’s term

    On Tuesday, please vote for Democrat Steve Moriarty for the Legislature, to complete the late House District 45 state Rep. Dale Denno’s term. I got to know Steve well years ago when Chebeague, my home, was still part of Cumberland. We were delighted whenever Steve was chair of the Town Council. When they came for […]

  • Published
    June 8, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Maine owed more for CMP power line project

    Ideas include a tax on Massachusetts for each kilowatt-hour transmitted; an all-purpose trail, and/or support towers capable of bearing multiple cables.

  • Published
    June 8, 2019

    Letter to the editor: U.S. unjust in its treatment of Venezuela, embassy protectors

    Venezuelans have the right to their national resources such as oil, and the U.S. has no business taking over or controlling Venezuela. If the U.S. is so interested in the fate of the Venezuelan people, we would consult them and provide them with the assistance they need, not blockade food and medicine. We would not […]

  • Published
    June 7, 2019

    Letter to the editor: Congress should pursue questions raised by Mueller report

    As the furor over the report by special counsel Robert Mueller starts to wane in some of the media, the report should not be considered a closed issue. The president has chosen to present the report as an exoneration of him, but I think that is not quite accurate. The report states that a conspiracy […]