As I sit down to write this piece, the death toll in Texas has reached 135, with many more than that missing and presumed dead. A national tragedy brought about by biblical-like flooding that took unprepared young and old alike. How could this happen? There is culpability here and it firmly lies with President Donald […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine’s hydropower infrastructure is an asset | Letter
Maine’s hydropower infrastructure should be viewed as an asset, not a liability. Removing dams will increase our reliance on natural gas. Natural gas is billed as a “bridge fuel” — cleaner than coal and necessary for providing consistent baseload power until renewables catch up. Hydropower serves the same purpose, with fewer health risks. Take the […]
Susan Collins failed to protect Mainers from Trump’s bill | Letter
Sen. Susan Collins wants us to think that she did everything she could to protect Mainers by voting against the “big, beautiful bill.” Hogwash. In a July 1 press release, Collins acknowledged that nearly a third of Mainers rely on Medicaid, and the bill cuts could threaten our rural hospitals. But she was not concerned […]
Hyde School coverage missed the mark | Letter
If society equates students performing some light chores with labor trafficking, we’ve lost our common sense.
Susan Collins deserves credit, not criticism | Letter
Sen. Susan Collins deserves credit, not criticism, for her principled stand against the so-called “big, beautiful bill” and efforts to claw back already approved federal funding. As chair of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, she’s doing yeoman’s work balancing the need to rein in wasteful spending while protecting critical programs that benefit Maine communities. The […]
Fascinated by the Christians rejecting Jesus’ teachings | Letter
A 1953 sci-fi movie, “Invasion of the Body Snatchers,” also applies to our current social climate. Those possessed by alien pods don’t realize their personalities have changed; they’ve become emotionally cold, indifferent to the needs and suffering of others. We hear friends and strangers voicing concerns for family members, in-laws and friends who are, individually, […]
The real story about Hyde School | Letter
I feel sorry for the girls who are suing Hyde School. They needed character education and obviously missed their chance for it. Our son, Drew, attended Hyde School in the 1990s. We chose Hyde over other private high schools for its policy of family involvement and also because it did not intend to break down […]
Fore Street story a waste of valuable news space | Letter
Regarding the nearly five and a half pages you devoted to a puff piece on Fore Street last Sunday (“Meet the workers who make Portland’s treasured Fore Street restaurant tick,” July 13) … really? With all that is happening in Maine these days, not to mention the wider world beyond Portland, this felt like a […]
Save your breath, Maine, the Canadians aren’t coming | Letter
Canadian news media continues to carry reports of Maine officials inviting Canadians to visit Maine. My advice to the people of Maine is: save your breath. Why would Canadians want to visit a nation with a president like Donald Trump and his daily threats of new tariffs and relentless claims of Canada becoming a 51st […]
Hyde School is being scapegoated | Letter
We are disappointed at the one-sided reporting about Hyde School and the federal lawsuit filed against the school. The story felt under-researched and more a reflection of anonymous social media postings. Maybe if you had spoken to more families that have experience at the school you would have a more balanced reporting. If you would […]