To use a ‘Peanuts’ analogy, our senator is like Lucy pulling the football away from Charlie Brown.
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Voter ID requirement will disenfranchise Mainers | Letter
Be sure to read the small print.
Left-leaning reading results in left-leaning readership | Letter
With reference to the recent letters about the lack of conservative viewpoints in the letters to the editor section of the paper, I wonder if it has everything to do with the fact that you offer a product that is only appealing to a segment of the population with very liberal, leftist leanings. You have […]
Return Maine’s shores and beaches to the people | Letter
The Maine Supreme Judicial Court needs to side with the people of Maine, not a minority of homeowners.
Proud of Jared Golden, Maine leaders, for opposing Trump’s bill | Letter
The 2nd District congressman didn’t cave to political pressures and did what was right.
Cost of medical school in Maine is out of control | Letter
I was appalled to read that the cost of attending the University of New England medical school is between $300,000 and $370,000 (“How Trump’s big bill will reshape the affordability of Maine higher education,” July 9). I received my medical degree in 1975 from Washington University at St. Louis, Missouri, a top medical school. My […]
You’re never too old to change your political stripes | Letter
Prior to the presidential election, I had a letter to the editor published (“At 90, I no longer vote Republican,” March 13, 2024). I implied that Donald Trump was like Adolf Hitler. It would seem not enough agreed with me. Being 92 years of age, I realize my life is getting short. But I am […]
A path to affordable housing solutions for Augusta’s homeless | Letter
Better staffing at City Hall would be a good start.
Shame on us for passing the ‘big, beautiful bill’ | Letter
It prioritizes everything but the well-being of America’s citizens.
Hoping Gov. Mills will seek Senate seat | Letter
Sen. Susan Collins has not shown true leadership in years. It’s time for a change.