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Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Where is the Compassion and Kindness?

I did not attend either of the meetings concerning the methadone clinic. However, I must respond to the letter written by Jill Paglino ("Much Too Good," March 28) referen...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Vote ‘No’

The political antics of this little one-party town were on full display at the town meeting on April 2. First Selectman Matt Hoey and his cabal of accomplices managed, o...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

A Unique Opportunity

The shoreline towns and surrounding areas have a unique opportunity to experience a critically acclaimed one-act play, Death By a Thousand Cuts: A Requiem for Black and B...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Don’t Figure it Out Later

After Madison abandoned Academy School and built a new one in 2004, residents wanted to preserve the Academy building for historical and architectural reasons. In a 2018 ...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Deny the Request

We, the citizens, families, neighbors, and local property owners, oppose the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation’s (EHTF) plans to develop 6 Opening Hill Road. The EHTF’s prop...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Send a Strong Message

On April 2 at the Guilford Annual Town Budget Meeting, the bullying tactics of First Selectman Matt Hoey, Selectman Lou Federici, Town Council Peter Barrett, Bill Bloss, ...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Cheering Him On

As a supporter of the Madison A Better Chance Program (“Madison ABC”) since 1970, I really enjoyed your article on Hanley Tapia, who was Sports Person of the Week on Marc...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Proud of You All

Recently, I had the pleasure of attending the Guilford High School musical Legally Blonde. Once again, Guilford put on a stellar performance and it seemed as if each part...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Disheartened

I attended the budget meeting at Guilford High School on April 2 to hear the discussion regarding how our money is being spent. I knew there would be attendees prepared t...
Letters • Published Apr 10, 2024 08 am

Lost a Friend

Chester fans of literature, good cheer, and reliable information resources lost a friend recently in the passing of Leigh Basilone of Deep River. Leigh was part of the li...
Letters • Published Apr 03, 2024 08 am

Extend the Same Welcome Mat

Perhaps you’ve noticed that many of our local churches provide regular meeting space for both Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous programs. I would bet these mee...
Letters • Published Apr 03, 2024 08 am

Vote ‘Yes’

I want to voice my support for the Town of Guilford and Board of Education Budget and encourage community members to do the same. I believe our town and school leaders ha...
Letters • Published Apr 03, 2024 08 am

A Wonderful and Giving Community

On March 13, staff from Deep River Elementary School (DRES), along with the staff of Marker 37, participated in a fundraising event called Tip-A-Teacher to benefit The Ne...
Letters • Published Apr 03, 2024 08 am

Cannot Be Grateful Enough

As many of the residents of Chester know, I recently had a building that belongs to me catch on fire. I want you all to know that no one was hurt by the fire or during th...
Letters • Published Apr 03, 2024 08 am

Acknowledge All of Our Past

Like many, I welcome the beautiful signs now installed on major roads into town. They enhance community identity and pride and are an upbeat gesture for those visiting. B...
Letters • Published Apr 03, 2024 08 am

Concerned

I'm concerned that State Representative Dave Yaccarino's fundraising tactics are putting his fellow veterans in a difficult position. Rep. Yaccarino emailed the Senior Co...
Letters • Published Apr 03, 2024 08 am

Visit the Library

Your library card opens the world to you through physical books, audiobooks, and DVDs, as well as downloadable or streaming versions of the same product. Now, let your li...
Letters • Published Mar 27, 2024 08 am

Objection is to the Location

Recently, a controversy has grown in Guilford over a methadone clinic set to open on the Boston Post Road. Many residents have written letters to the newspaper expressing...
Letters • Published Mar 27, 2024 08 am

Unwavering Commitment

I am immensely grateful to the Democratic majority of the Representative Town Meeting (RTM) for passing the $20 million bonding resolution to remediate the police station...
Letters • Published Mar 27, 2024 08 am

Be Your Own Best Advocate

In the fall of 2022, many Guilford homeowners saw our house values assessed at a 48% increase, which led to hefty property tax increases. Then, in 2023, our property taxe...
Letters • Published Mar 27, 2024 08 am

Thanks

Thanks to Aaron Rubin for highlighting Eric Gale’s performance on Feb. 25 at The Kate (“Hendrix Looms Large at Kate Show," March 7). I was there as well. Every word of Aa...
Letters • Published Mar 27, 2024 08 am

Get Their Attention

It seems like only yesterday that I reached that time when it looked like, with prudency, I would enjoy, if not a lavish retirement, at least a financially secure one. Ho...
Letters • Published Mar 27, 2024 08 am

Much Too Good

I've now attended two meetings about the proposed methadone clinic on Route 1. I wasn't that interested in the topic, but a friend asked me to come along, so I've learned...
Letters • Published Mar 27, 2024 08 am

A Historic Year

Recently, in the March 14 edition, there was an article about the Morgan boys’ basketball team from 2023 to ’24 (“Morgan Boys’ Basketball Left it All on the Floor This Wi...
Letters • Published Mar 20, 2024 08 am

Can Do Better

Neck River Elementary? I think we can do better than that. I can’t think of very many elementary schools nationwide that aren’t named after an individual who made a local...