Letters to the Editor

Island man allegedly racially harassed, attacked deserves better

When a friend bravely bucked the odds and financial uncertainty to move his small family away from Baltimore,…

Letters to the Editor

Volunteers would help garden and art project blossom

The garden and art project, Eden Reframed, near the Burton Acres Recreation Center offers a place to contemplate…

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Adequate investment has been delayed too long

There is no disagreeing with Katrina Lande’s observation that a new high school track is long overdue (“A…

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Our behavior will help keep coyotes wild

I appreciated the article on Coyotes in last week’s paper. However, I was deeply disappointed that the article…

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Electric wires prevent attacks

I was sad to hear of the loss of pets and livestock attributed to the coyotes. (“Coyote reports…

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Farmers’ success depends on customers

Thank you for your editorial highlighting healthy locally grown and produced food and the farmers who make it…

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Nation near to important conversation

Conservative friends of mine have a catchy slogan they are proud of: “If the government gives you something,…

Letters to the Editor

Good things happen there

That was a great article on the senior center and aging and thanks to Susie Kalhorn (“As a…

Letters to the Editor

A new track is essential and overdue

While I’m pleased that the school district plans to upgrade its athletic facilities, I have serious reservations about…

Letters to the Editor

Store has been vibrant part of the island community

If I had a vacant commercial building, I would be most eager to find renters and would do…

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Remembering a mentor

I owe my real estate business to Paul Helsby. He encouraged me and trusted that I would be…

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Livestock need extra care

We are often asked, “How is BaaHaus faring in this hot, dry weather?”

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We should support those who have the courage to speak out

Historically speaking, major status-quo-shifting change comes about through brave people taking part in civil disobedience.