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‘None of the above’ works for me

I have to agree with William VanTassel (letter, Sun Journal, Feb. 20). He is right on that the nation is in a sad moral and intellectual state. I have been thinking about that for months now. I know it is too late and impractical to think anyone in government would consider giving voters a third […]

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What’s with Hillsdale Street mess?

What’s up with the Auburn Public Works? In the center of Hillsdale Street, there are pylons around a catch basin that has large pieces of asphalt missing since last April. Weeds are getting higher. Does Auburn’s budget have inadequate funds to patch inconsequential streets, or do they have a problem with neighbors not paying taxes […]

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A lot of explaining to do

As a “Dear valued community member” (according to a letter mailed to the community from RSU 4 Superintendent of Schools James Hodgkin), I am puzzled and dismayed at the School Department. That letter, sent July 9 seeking support for the proposed budget, says the School Board cut the budget by $51,000 and got additional funding […]

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C. Brown: Paying for the consequences

To all of the proponents of allowing changes to the seat belt laws — if you win that right (to not buckle up), I believe that your insurance provider should have the right to deny insurance coverage. Then, if you are injured in an automobile accident, I suggest a committee be formed that will be […]