LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Bayh votes are bad for seniors
To the editor: I had expected to read the headline on December 4, but it never appeared.
Left with a loss for words
On a beautiful, sunny typical morning in downtown Los Angeles last week, I was amused at the locals who were wearing heavy coats and complaining about a 50 degree start to another lovely southern California day.
No equity in pay raises
I received this information on my computer. I would like for someone to let me know if they have heard the same.
Comments hypocritical
To the editor: The hypocritical audacity of Alice Rivlin's guest opinion (Friday, Jan. 8) was astounding.
Miller explains airport duties
I would like to introduce myself to the citizens of the City of Portland and the surrounding area.
Kirby not planning to run for re-election
To the editor: Filing for many state, county and township offices begins Wednesday.
'Angel' makes holidays brighter
To the editor: During this past holiday season, I found myself, like many others, feeling very depressed.
Johnson lauded for park work
Having grown up in Dunkirk, and now raising six sons there, I have really appreciated having the Dunkirk Pool and always felt like it is a great asset to a community of our size.
Local center needs our support
I would like to remind everyone that January is Sanctity of Life month.
Dogs running loose in Dunkirk
I am writing this letter because I am very tired of getting chased in my yard by other people's dogs running at large.
Cincinnatus League planning show
As part of our Random Acts of Kindness, the Cincinnatus League of Portland is sponsoring an event patterned after a 1940s-type of U.S.O. show.
Parent: JC officials ignored safety
To the editor: This letter is to inform everyone of a very saddening event that happened on Saturday.
Helped by an 'angel'
To the editor: We also had a snow angel.
Speak up for freedom
To the editor: I haven't written to you since October 2008.
Thanks for angel efforts
February is the month of love, and what love this community shows for kids and the elderly.
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