Maine and the country are the poorer for the loss of Thomas Moser. He was not only a superb craftsman, he was a warm, open-hearted human being. Thirty odd years ago my wife and I visited his business and, when he learned my wife had a small wood-crafting business (Carol’s Woodcrafts) in Los Angeles, he […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Letter: Saddened by the Trump presidency
It’s pretty sad when the president of a free country is betraying Ukraine, a country fighting for freedom. The president is defending a country that is an enemy of freedom, as seen in the imprisonment and killing of its political opponents and desire to expand its territory. The president is also betraying our European allies, […]
Letter: Explaining community solar savings
The benefits are there, but the billing process is complicated.
Letter: We must demand mental health fitness of our leaders
Americans deserve every assurance that candidates seeking or holding a position within the executive branches of our government possess the necessary health to carry out the leadership demands expected of the most powerful positions in global politics. Prospective candidates, as well as sitting office-holders, must, going forward, be administered independent, comprehensive health exams that ensure […]
Letter: Two wonderful community offerings in Portland
The Portland Museum of Art’s (PMA) recent showing of a film that was part of the Jewish Film Festival (JFF) reminded me of how fortunate we are to have these two wonderful resources available to us. The JFF brings us films that we might otherwise not even know about and the PMA auditorium was a […]
Letter: Maine Democrats’ strategy? Curse Trump.
It’s a sign they’ve lost the argument.
Letter: Rep. Libby’s free speech shouldn’t be silenced
The House censure of Libby was nothing more than a power grab.
Letter: Maine protest shows democracy in action
A large public rally in midcoast Maine showed that people are willing to take action to defend the core American values.
Letter: It’s hard to train an illiterate potential workforce
Too many young people today can’t meet minimum education standards.