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Rob Price A new poll conducted by three major news media claims young people - children aged 17 to 29 - are leaning politically more to the left than the general public. More young Americans, according to the poll, favor a national health care program. They support looser immigration laws. More ... Another view of the Curtiss Park controversy To the Editor, A response to the Gilmore letter as printed in the Sunday May 13, 2007 Courier: To the first paragraph I offer these facts: The Eminent Domain proceedings were initiated by the Town of Urbana, and did not involve the "The Friends of Hammondsport" at all. More ... United Way should be commended To the Editor, On Thursday, June 7, 2007 Bath Area Hope for Youth an agency of Catholic Charities Steuben participated in the United Way Day of Caring. The United Way of the Southern Tier should be commended for coordinating this annual event, as it has such a positive effect on the agencies that participate. More ... Wal-Mart would improve Bath economy To the Editor, We are no longer permanent residents of Bath but are graduates of Haverling and have spent 60 plus summers at our cottage on Keuka Lake. We are in hearty agreement with the letters from Pat Eaton and Melinda VanCise. They stated the case wisely and with true feeling for the town of Bath. More ... Wal-Mart impact would extend beyond Bath Pat Eaton identified me by name in her letter to the editor on June 24 and I would like to respond. Pat, it is disappointing that you decided to single out Beth Miller and myself as being opposed to the Wal-Mart Supercenter. I know that you're aware of the large number of residents who share our ... More ... |
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