The 39th annual TD Bank 250, the biggest race in the state, is Sunday night at Oxford Plains Speedway, but that’s not the only show at the track this weekend.
2012
Glad Morning Sentinel under new management
In May, when we returned to our residence in Waterville, we were pleased to learn that Richard Connor was no longer head of MaineToday Media. His relatively brief tenure was disastrous. The Morning Sentinel seriously declined under his management and his policies. The paper was filled with stale material and inconsequential fluff. Moreover, despite proclaiming […]
Any effort to fit police plans into Sentinel site?
I strongly agree with Don G. Harris (letter, “It’s sheer lunacy to build station next to tracks,”July 8) on his thoughtful comments concerning Waterville’s actions and results over the past years. Harris is, of course, “bucking a strong wind” when he strives for “common sense,” as it hasn’t been popular in Waterville in recent times. […]
Firearms purchase form looks like racial profiling
Question 10 on the newly revised (July 9, 2012) firearms purchase background check form includes the following: * A: “Ethnicity” (choose one): Hispanic or Latino or Not Hispanic or Latino. * B: “Race” (select one or more): American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Black or African American, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander, White. This […]
VIEW FROM ELSEWHERE: Syria’s chemical weapons a matter of grave concern
The bomb blast in Damascus on Wednesday blew a hole in the regime of Bashar Assad and could lead to the government’s loss of control over territory. That, in turn, could leave its chemical weapons vulnerable.
GOP needs to adopt politics of compassion
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that congressional Republicans have become even more draconian than the discredited George W. Bush canard of “compassionate conservatism.” This past April, the U.S. Senate, with 68 votes (all the Democrats plus the Republican women), passed the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act. Recognizing the extensive nature of domestic violence, the […]
CBO fiscal predictions not known for accuracy
Recent editorials in the newspaper and several letters to the editor have hailed the recent Supreme Court decision affirming the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) as a major victory for the country. Whatever one may think of the purported policy benefits, one benefit supporters consistently reference is economic. As evidence, they will point out that over […]
What did school have to do with graduate’s acts?
I just finished reading the online article, “Winslow High graduate’s statements OK’d for N.H. murder trial,” and was saddened to see that the Sentinel feels the need to tie a school to one of its graduates who has broken the law. I could understand the headline if the person or action was in some way […]
Supreme Court got it right on Affordable Care Act
Our governor isn’t setting a good example. If Paul LePage doesn’t agree with someone, he just calls them a name. I happen to think that the Supreme Court was correct by not striking down the Affordable Care Act. It’s about time we caught up with the rest of the civilized world and provided much-needed help […]
Winslow ordinances already ban fireworks
I would like to address the July 11 article, “Sparks fly at Winslow fireworks meeting.” It completely missed the point about which I spoke. I have the same complaint as many other people in this town. My point was that this town already has a noise ordinance that specifically states: “Noise: Shall mean any sound […]