Letters to the Editor

2 months ago

Bumbling along on the world stage

To the editor:
In April, the president announced “Liberation Day” and foolishly started a worldwide tariff war against friends and foes alike.

2 months ago

Power means a higher standard

To the editor:
Mr. Crean had questions about my letter published June 18.
First, regarding the Los Angeles protests, he asked whether a president should use force “if the protests are violent,” and what bar should be set for demonstrators’ behavior.

2 months ago

Budget bill could hurt schools

To the editor:
I am deeply concerned that provisions in the budget reconciliation bill working its way through Congress could weaken our schools, harm rural education, and reduce vital student supports and protections.

2 months ago

Justifiable or not?

To the editor:
Mr. Kipp, in his letter to the editor [published on] June 18, made some interesting comments.

3 months ago

The backbone of public health

To the editor:
I would like to extend appreciation and gratitude to the dedicated employees of Caribou Utilities District and the water and wastewater professionals serving communities throughout Aroostook County.

3 months ago

Don’t erase our history

To the editor:
Recently a good friend of mine became a U.S. citizen, one of 28 persons from 23 countries. I find great hope in this, for my friend but for this country.

3 months ago

We are called to walk together

To the editor:
Spring returns.
As the season changes, nature awakens — and so do many of our community’s activities.

3 months ago

Thanks from the University of Maine System

To the editor:
On behalf of the University of Maine System Board of Trustees, I want to thank the University of Maine at Presque Isle — and Aroostook County — for hosting our May meeting.

3 months ago

Great job, Aroostook Tennis

To the editor:
What a joy to turn the page and to see 20 smiling, young tennis players. Congratulations to Coach Luke Korzekwa for his award and grant.