Where has the American democracy we grew up in and believed in gone? What happened to those powerful words written in the preamble of the Constitution? Why is it OK for Republicans to manufacture and sell T-shirts using “86 Obama” or “86 Biden,” but a potential crime if someone like former FBI Director James Comey […]
letter to the editor
Why I can’t shut up about Trump | Letter
I believe that there is a moral duty to speak out against oppression that results in harm to others. I understand that my family and I are extremely fortunate to live where, when and how we do. It’s rare. Only a tiny decimal fraction of these human beings in history have had anything near the […]
To the new Mainers in health care, ‘merci’ | Letter
I want to acknowledge the positive impact that the new Mainers are having in providing health care to our communities. My elderly mom recently experienced a fall and subsequently required care at Maine Medical Center, followed by a rehab facility, and now a southern Maine care residence. She has had limited exposure to people of […]
Be patient … Maine will get a summer | Letter
I understand and share everyone’s concern about our recent weather, and I have been making inquiries on the subject. I have been reliably informed that this year we will have 15 minutes of summer — from 11:30 a.m. through 11:45 a.m. on Wednesday, July 2, 2025. You heard it here first. Terence McManus New Sharon
Urge Maine’s senators to fight for clean energy tax credits | Letter
On May 22, the House of Representatives passed President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” that included deep cuts to the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) clean energy tax credits. Since the IRA’s passage in 2022, investments in clean energy projects have been made all over Maine. Dozens of companies have created hundreds of Maine jobs, and […]
Mainers must speak out against Medicaid, SNAP cuts | Letter
These bedrock programs are vital to public health.
Laurel Libby is fighting for Maine girls | Letter
I write in response to the inequity in girls’ sports in Maine. Women have had a very short-lived tenure in competitive sports, especially considering the first Olympics began in ancient Greece. During that short duration women have slowly earned seats on crews, time on the ice, placements in track and field, a turn at bat […]
Things that stress me out about Trump | Letter
With regard to what we consider, and deserve, as presidential attributes are: leadership skills; sound decision-making abilities; honesty; trust; mental health; empathy; future vision; integrity; intelligence; ability to stay calm under pressure; and respect for the rule of law. Our current tenant, Donald Trump, lacks much of what we simply desire and expect in a […]
Balancing the national budget will require discipline, sacrifice | Letter
We the people have a big problem right now. The national debt is climbing again to $37 trillion and the interest that taxpayers will pay this year is $952 billion. Some are thinking, “That’s not real money, it’s not on me!” Actually, that is real money. It will be paid this year and it will […]
Trump’s bill may be big, but it certainly isn’t beautiful | Letter
If we squeeze one end of a water balloon, the other end gets bigger. So when the federal government squeezes FEMA and Medicaid, for example, who takes responsibility for paying for repairs to infrastructure after natural disasters and for health care for families who may already be working but can’t afford health insurance? We may […]