We have learned that Sen. Susan Collins is out for herself and not for the dear people of the state of Maine. Please do not be swayed by her “final” vote against the recent budget bill that is completely harmful to all Mainers in one way or another. Please do see that she was the […]
letter to the editor
Lyme testing diagnostics out of step with the disease | Letter
Gillian Graham’s July 4 article, “High court vacates part of damages paid to family of misdiagnosed man,” described a doctor working under an undeveloped understanding of Lyme disease. Forced to follow the CDC’s determination of test levels for Lyme, Dr. John Henson had little choice but to diagnose 25-year-old Peter Smith according to inaccurate interpretations […]
ICE criticism is perfectly valid | Letter
To me, the parallels with dark moments in world history are clear.
Newspaper mishandled Susan Collins’ bill vote | Letter
I was shocked and angered after reading the bold heading on Wednesday, July 2, declaring Sen. Collins voted against President Trump’s horrible policy bill. Shame on you. It doesn’t take a professional journalist to understand that Collins was instrumental in the successful passage of the bill by voting it out of committee. That was the […]
A heartfelt tribute to David Mallett’s legacy | Letter
Thank you for Tom Putnam’s July 7 op-ed on David Mallett (“Summer’s start stirs memories of Mallett“) as well as the Clay Hipp piece last December and all the other good words about Mallett following his death. It’s a long time after the last week in June near the first quarter moon when the summer […]
Trump’s America is an America I no longer recognize | Letter
We should be working together toward the common goals of unity, compassion and equality.
Susan Collins betrayed her constituents | Letter
Once again, Sen. Susan Collins managed to betray her constituents, despite her ultimate “No” vote on President Trump’s big, mean-spirited, nasty bill, which will severely hurt millions of Americans, and thousands of Mainers. Collins could have voted against sending the bill to the Senate floor. This would have incurred the ire of the White House. […]
What are the EPA’s priorities? | Letter
Since when is protecting Mainers’ health “no longer consistent with EPA funding priorities”? The May 23 photo of farmer Adam Nordell walking over fields contaminated with “forever chemicals” told a disheartening story (“After hailing them as important, EPA cancels PFAS research grants”). Despite reassurances that “delays due to the reorganization of the EPA” will not […]
Donating clothing? Please keep it clean. | Letter
Donating clothing to a thrift shop, food kitchen, distribution center or church group is a generous, thoughtful gesture. The benefits are twofold: the needy people have clothing to keep them decent, warm, presentable; the donor has aided other people in their daily struggle with poverty. Warm emotional feelings all around. Volunteers at these charitable organizations […]