As residents in an assisted living facility, we are very concerned about Question 1, the so-called voter ID referendum. Voters are being asked to make voting harder, if not impossible, for seniors and people with disabilities to cast their ballots. This a clear case of voter suppression aimed at elderly anddisabled voters. President Trump has […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the editor of the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Remember Lewiston tragedy and vote ‘Yes’ on Question 2 | Letter
Oct. 25, 2023, will be a day I won’t forget. It was the day of Maine’s deadliest mass shooting in Lewiston, my hometown. When I called to check on family members, my brother shared that his daughter-in-law’s cousin was among the 18 victims murdered by Robert Card. Another 13 victims were injured. Eventually, we learned […]
I chose Maine and Maine chose me | Letter
After reading the recent discussion about people being “from away,” I had to respond. I fell in love with the Damariscotta River as a child when I summered at family members’ homes. At 12 years old I made a vow to the river — that I’d return to live there one day. My Aunt Betty […]
Support red flag law in Maine | Letter
I write in support of Referendum Question 2 on this November’s ballot, which asks Mainers to establish an Extreme Risk Protection Order, or “red flag” law. When family members perceive a loved one with a firearm as a threat to themselves or others, we must take that concern as valid and enable them to work […]
Maine’s mental health facilities feel more like prisons | Letter
Recently, I spiraled into a severe depression. I sought help at the PARC Unit, a psychiatric facility at Pen Bay Medical Center. Upon admission, I was placed in a windowless room with a bed and TV. A security guard sat outside the room. I felt like I was in jail. The unit offered little in […]
Gov. Janet Mills should make room for others | Letter
Two quotes from the report on Gov. Janet Mills speaking to the Rotary Club in Waterville last week: “She’s in a tough position,” Mills said of (Susan) Collins. “I appreciate everything she is doing.” And: “I hear people all over the state saying the price of coffee is going up.” Is it bold statements like […]
Maine summers haven’t lost their magic | Letter
What makes them special is the nature our great state has to offer.
How to welcome people to Maine | Letter
Many thanks to Edith Wacksman for her Sept. 11 letter, “I don’t feel myself to be ‘from away.” My family has been in Maine since the 1700s and when I first moved back to Maine in 1976, after college and my first job, I loudly bragged about my native status. However, I soon realized how […]
Charlie Kirk’s hateful speech must not be glossed over | Letter
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s murder, countless articles have been written about him. Most simply mention he was a conservative activist, as if he advocated for traditional conservative principles like small government or individual liberties. What’s often left out are his actual words, perhaps because they aren’t suitable to print. About Black people he […]
Gov. Mills and her party must apologize for failures in leadership | Letter
Maine ranks in the bottom 10 states for K–12 education, according to the 2025 Kids Count Data Book. Its special education identification rate is 21%, far above the national average of 15%. COVID is cited as a leading factor. While Maine schools were technically “open” in 2020–2021, masking, distancing and other restrictions made normal learning […]