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Swan Lake To the editor: I would like to take this time to thank the entire Sullivan West High School community for their continued support of our graduating seniors. On June 21st, our … more
Callicoon To the editor: I understand how painful it is to lose a family member suddenly. There are so many memories that collide and no lack of anecdotes about a man who was indeed … more
Monticello To the editor: Professor Paulson’s commentary reminds us we are a free people, not subject to tyrannical powers of a despot. He opens Putin’s playbook for our … more
Jeffersonville To the editor: On Friday, June 24, in a vote of 5 to 4, the US Supreme Court struck down the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, ending Constitutional protection of abortion. All five … more
Neversink To the editor: I can understand introducing readers to both ways of thinking. It is fortuitous to know what others think, and in this day and age, a safe and healthy outlook to … more
Monticello To the editor: June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month, when we raise awareness of over 6 million Americans who have Alzheimer’s and over 11 million people … more
Pennsylvania To the editor: My loved one had sepsis from gastric outlet obstruction. It was misdiagnosed three times. No MRIs were taken, only cat scans and x-rays. With my loved … more
Pennsylvania To the editor: Two individuals, one a columnist, the other a letter-writer offered similar suggestions for ending the carnage at our schools, and beyond. Sadly, none of those … more
To the editor:The government recently announced that people can order eight more free covid tests. I submitted a previous order on March 7, and received a confirmation email from USPS. It has now … more
To the editor: Mr. Dittmer opened my eyes (with his letter, June 7) to the simplicity of it all.   Assault weapons sold to any 18-year-old are A. O. K.   Abortions, even for a … more
Lake Huntington To the editor: After 20 years, politicians still don’t have a clue about school shootings or any shootings for that matter. They argue to make new laws but what they miss … more
Callicoon Center To the editor: Twenty million assault rifles and hate speech has been normalized. What could possibly go wrong? more
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