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Eaton should be commended To the Editor, I would like to commend Patricia Eaton for bringing up the subject of our village streets. About three or four months ago I wrote to Mr. Muller about the streets in my neighborhood. Those streets are Whiting, Lyons, Wood, Charles, Maine, Kingsley and Maple Heights. These streets, e... More ...
When our daughter started her freshman year of college a couple months ago, I wondered what sort of changes she would go through as a young, excited, new college student. Would she go radical, get a tattoo, pierce her nose in three different places? Or would she decide economics is a really inter... More ... Urbana politics a real eye opener To the Editor, I must say that I moved here from a big city compared to the Town of Urbana and I never in my life realized that politics could be so dirty. Where I came from, people didn't have to sling mud to win an election. In my opinion, the ones doing the slinging of mud must not be very con... More ... West Washington traffic already dangerous The sound of one car crashing into another is so familiar to me now that I'm already picking up the phone to call the police before I even look out the window. Why? Because I live on West Washington Street, one of the most dangerous roads in Bath. More ... Bath Citizen Party has fresh ideas To the Editor, I look around and see what has happened to the Town of Bath over the years, and I think it's time for a change. We need some fresh ideas and new energy in our town leadership. The Bath Citizen Party will do just that. More ... Children's healthcare bill was a boondoggle To the Editor, This letter is in response to the seemingly unlimited TV ads blasting President Bush's veto of the State Child Health Plus bill. The ads also runs down Congressman Randy Kuhl, who has sided with the President. More ... Bath school board should grant tax exemption To the Editor, I'd like to quote what I've read in the Rochester D&C paper dated Oct. 7, 2007. "Rebates-Seniors are receiving an average $320 this year." (My immediate area is $240) "Whereas the Senate plan of New York would have almost doubled that to $600." "Senate aides said a second set of c... More ... |
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