In response to the June 17 letter asking “Where are the conservative letters?” I say, perhaps there are not that many that are sent in to the papers. Regarding the violence in Los Angeles, there were a small minority of people causing chaos and destruction. No matter what their cause, violence is not the answer. […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Shame on us for passing the ‘big, beautiful bill’ | Letter
It prioritizes everything but the well-being of America’s citizens.
Editorial offered incomplete picture of Sappi’s environmental practices | Letter
Your recent editorial, “Hold Maine’s paper mills to higher standards,” gave an incomplete picture of Sappi’s environmental practices. At our Somerset mill in Skowhegan, about 80% of our energy comes from renewable sources, mainly biomass and black liquor, both byproducts of the papermaking process. These fuels are considered carbon neutral by the U.S. EPA, Maine […]
Honoring those who honor others | Letter
With so many older Mainers making a difference in our communities every day, AARP Maine is proud to once again honor one outstanding individual through the annual Andrus Award for Community Service. I’m writing to encourage Mainers to nominate someone, age 50 or older, who has gone above and beyond in serving others. The nomination […]
Horrified by ‘Alligator Alcatraz’ | Letter
How many people housed in tents at “Alligator Alcatraz” will die if there is a hurricane? How many people living in Maine will be forced to go there? Is it a cruel joke that this facility is being funded by FEMA? How can we permit such inhumanity in our country? Shame. David Griswold Auburn
Tell L.L.Bean it’s time to get greener | Letter
I used an L.L.Bean credit card for 40 years, but I cut mine up last year because it was a Citibank card, and Citibank is among the world’s top investors in fossil fuels. Third Act Maine volunteers, who want to reduce climate change, have been trying to convince L.L.Bean to change its credit card and […]
Hoping Gov. Mills will seek Senate seat | Letter
Sen. Susan Collins has not shown true leadership in years. It’s time for a change.
Senator Farrin comes through on transportation | Letter
In 2020, Maine’s Blue-Ribbon Commission determined that the annual shortfall in transportation infrastructure needs is $232 million. As that amount is compounded over a generation, Legislature after Legislature moved forward with a band-aid solution to fix our potholes and repair our bridges. That placed Maine at fourth worst in the United States for the condition […]
Readers getting a healthy dose of malarkey | Letter
“Malarkey,” a term popularized by Joe Biden for nonsense or rubbish talk, comes to Portland Press Herald readers in frequent doses. Online comments on letters to the editor are predictably monopolized by the same few trolls who have been wrong on nearly every important national issue for the past 10 years. They’re hopelessly intolerant of […]
Laurel Libby stood strong in the face of tyranny | Letter
As a resident of House District 90, here in Auburn, it’s “comforting” to know that the majority party in Augusta has seen fit to restore our collective voices. As we all know, earlier in the session our representative, Laurel Libby, had the audacity to question the legislative leadership’s perspective on social media posts, and was […]