LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Center thankful for gift
To the editor: The residents and staff of CrownPointe Communities would like to take this opportunity to thank Southern Thunder Fireworks on West Water Street in Portland for their generosity.
JCC thanks Miller race supporters
On July 21, the Jay Community Center held the second annual Dave Miller Memorial 5K Fair Walk/Run. We were pleased by the tremendous response. The race had 156 registered participants.
Fourth committee says thanks
Thank you Jay County, for making the 2012 July 4th Celebration another enjoyable event.
Pageant chair gives thanks
On behalf of the Portland Breakfast Optimist Club and the committee for the Miss Jay County Fair Queen pageant, I would like to thank the community for its support of this year’s pageant.
Positive points in Portland
I recently was through Portland visiting a friend in Union City after his mother passed away.
Be aware of overdose dangers
To the editor:Everyone mark your calendar for Friday, Aug. 31.
Cruise club says thanks
To the editor: The Hollow Block Monster Cruisers car, truck, motorcycle and rat rod show had another successful run.
Unions helped create Labor Day
To the editor: For many of us in the labor movement, Labor Day is a time to have picnics & rallies and be with the family.
Lessons of a convict
To the editor: My name is Dustan Slade, and I’m a convicted cocaine dealer.
Make change to handle traffic
After 45 years of growing, it’s time for another type of growth for the Tri-State tractor and engine show and the city of Portland.
Solution for show traffic
To the editor: I have a simple solution for traffic on East Votaw Street (etc.) during the Tri-State Gas Engine and Tractor Show.
Coalition supports disposal
The Jay County Drug Prevention Coalition is very appreciative of all the individuals who properly disposed of controlled substances during the ToxAway Day.
Reaction on issues at library
I have worked at the Dunkirk Public Library for 16 years.
Bid process for board questioned
This letter is in regard to the front page article printed on Friday, Sept. 21 in The Commercial Review titled, “Sewer project targets another CSO.”
Help sought for Angel Tree project
It’s that time of year again. Autumn is a beautiful time of year with the leaves beginning to change color and fall.
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