We’re all adults here, right? We’ve all seen “The Sopranos” and everybody’s aware the F-bomb exists and can sometimes be an effective “sentence enhancer.” So really, the fact that Andrea Dick chose to hang flags on the fence of her Roselle Park house that say “F*^K Biden” isn’t really an […]
We need investment in our universities | Letters To Editor
You’ve probably heard about what happened at Van Hise Hall at UW-Madison this month: Two concrete slabs broke off the façade and crashed to the ground in front of the main entrance. Thankfully, no one was injured or killed. Unfortunately, it is an example that illustrates the need for more […]
Architectural Digest’s top editor on how the pandemic has changed the way we think about home
Since taking over the top job in 2016, Amy Astley, the global editorial director for Architectural Digest, has expanded the brand’s digital presence across every platform and format. Some of the things she has initiated have been increasing the magazine’s social footprint, producing a You Tube series and writing a […]
Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down | Letters to the Editor
THUMBS UP: Wednesday was inauguration day, and Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. No matter what side of the political sphere you find yourself, Wednesday marked a distinct day that is sure to bring many changes. One of those changes I was most […]
Letters to editor for Monday, Oct. 26, 2020
Letter writers, Gannett Published 6:00 a.m. ET Oct. 26, 2020 David Cohen, USA TODAY Network (Photo: USA TODAY Network) A vote to make registering easier The crash of Florida’s online voter registration website on the last day to register, due to a surge of potential voters wanting to participate in the […]
Letters to the Editor – Readers defend the right to vote in Texas
Abbott thwarts voters Gov. Greg Abbott decided to make the upcoming election interesting by allowing only one Texas ballot drop-off facility per county. He has made it very, very difficult for thousands of Texans to turn in their votes unless they have read the research that says the mail is […]
Bert Bell for IGU board | Letters To Editor
To the editor: Bert Bell’s willingness to serve on the Interior Gas Utility board is a unique opportunity for the Fairbanks North Star Borough to have benefit of his 40-plus years of engineering and commercial construction experience when moving the utility into the execution and distribution phases of making affordable gas […]