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August 30,2023

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Good afternoon.


August 30, already? As classrooms across Maine ready to receive students for a new school year, the editorial board today praises one effort among many others: investment in an elevated numbers of English language learners across our state.


"Appropriate investment in these students fosters a sense of belonging, reduces the risk of pernicious, hard-to-close learning gaps and, as students find themselves better and better equipped to support their families locally, has wide-reaching benefits," reads the editorial.


Elsewhere, South Portland resident Diane Gotelli's op-ed about contaminated water at Willard Beach created a stir over the weekend. 


Suggesting that city officials seem "reluctant" to communicate and act on the results of water testing, Gotelli tied the state of Willard and beaches in the same fecal bacterial predicament to "years of neglect and failure to take advantage of billions of federal dollars in grants."


An array of opinion writing on a variety of themes (Rural policing! The fate of Little Dog in Brunswick! Rep. Jared Golden's salty use of "radical leftist elites"!) to be found below.


Thanks for reading.


Siobhán Brett

THIS WEEK'S HEADLINES

 

Our View: To invest in immigrant pupils is to invest in the future

The Editorial Board

 

Our View: Independent voters cannot be the only route away from Trump

The Editorial Board

 

Our View: Maine’s rural police coverage needs better coordination

The Editorial Board

 

Our View: Portraits of homelessness bring reality into sharp relief

The Editorial Board

 

Commentary: Maine’s business leaders must be mindful of back-to-school pressures

Kate Emery McCarthy - Special to the Press Herald

 

Commentary: Maine must ban utility shutoffs during extreme heat

Jono Anzalone and Seth Berry - Special to the Telegram

 

Commentary: Maine is not ready for an electric vehicle mandate

Jessica Nickerson - Special to the Press Herald

 

Commentary: Why Brunswick no longer has a Main Street coffee house

Raffi Morgan Christopher Sulahian - Special to the Press Herald

 

Maine Voices: The hazards to a military recruit’s health are the enemies they can’t see

Don Kimball - Special to the Press Herald

 

Maine Voices: South Portland’s neglect of Willard Beach fails locals and visitors alike

Diane Gotelli - Special to the Press Herald

 

Maine Voices: What’s in a name? Our teachers should know the answer

Barbara Thomson - Special to the Press Herald

 

The Maine Millennial: Why student loan forgiveness touches a nerve

Victoria Hugo-Vidal

 

Jim Fossel: Maine needs to keep citizen initiatives in check

Jim Fossel

 

The humble Farmer: Beware the man – or woman – with a criminal mind

Robert Skoglund

MORE OPINION

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

 

Ignorance the enemy of democracy

 

Regulate electric skateboards, scooters before the worst happens

 

Ending homelessness starts with prevention

 

Maine leaders irresponsible to embrace anti-Chinese allegations

 

Mug shot for sale? Let’s all just say ‘no’

MORE LETTERS

Siobhán Brett is the opinion editor for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. Email her, follow her on Twitter, send a letter to the editor or submit a Maine Voices column.

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