Letters to the editor
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Criminals have found a new way to steal millions of dollars from older Americans. During this year’s legislative session, our elected officials in Rhode Island will have the opportunity to … more
To the Editor: I agree with your [Feb. 20] editorial, ‘This isn't “efficiency” – it's casual destruction. I am a retired federal employee with close to 33 years of … more
To the Editor, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking lately about the American story – what a wild ride it’s been! Think about all those early immigrants who poured in, bringing … more
To the Editor, This picture is an example of how churches should react to the homeless. In certain areas of the country they have opened their doors. What a show of support. Why can’t this … more
To the Editor, On Tuesday, January 28, 2025, a special meeting was held by the Johnston Town Council with a plan to take a parcel of land by eminent domain for a safety complex to be constructed … more
To the Editor, As the State Representative for District 42 in Johnston, I have been following the discussions surrounding the proposed housing development on George Waterman Road with great … more
To The Editor, This year, the Forest Parity Act, H 5098, has been reintroduced in the RI General Assembly. This bill, if passed, would remove the sales and use tax on logging equipment, … more
To the Editor, I listen to all the radio shows on homelessness. Not one radio show knows how to solve it. A lot of finger-pointing on these radio shows. One wonderful person did take action … more
As I embark on this significant journey as your representative in the Rhode Island House of Representatives, I want to express my sincere gratitude to each of you for entrusting me with this immense … more
To the Editor: This holiday season, many individuals find themselves separated from family and loved ones due to various circumstances, including work commitments, travel limitations and … more
To the Editor, What a commentary on our little state. Recent headlines announce “RIBridges still down,” referring to the online customer interface for RI social services that was … more
To the Editor: Politics is a tough business. Very often it is hard to figure out by very experienced people like myself. I am a Republican who lost reelection to the Hopkinton Town Council in … more
To the Editor: When the Johnston High School class of 1971 gathered to celebrate its 50th reunion, the last thing on everyone’s mind was a college scholarship for newly minted high school … more
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