Applause for Eagles Band performance
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
To the editor: On Sunday, my husband and I attended a concert by the
Once again, along with many others, we enjoyed the sound of local musicians who obviously enjoy being part of a community band.
For a couple of hours, we were able to relax, forget about politics and gun violence, and lose ourselves in the warmth of joyfully played music conducted by guest conductor Dr.
How privileged we were to sit in a local venue surrounded by a happy audience and enjoy a couple of marches, several familiar pieces and a couple of pieces new to us.
We look forward to the next
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To the editor: Several recent letters to the editor left readers with the impression that state Rep.
This characterization of her position is wholly unwarranted. The fact is that
The current for-profit health care industry is not working to keep our nation in good health, and its sky-high costs are unsustainable. Under the current system, many people - especially those in low-income communities- cannot afford and must forgo or delay the care they need. Annually, nearly 45,000 people in our nation die as a result of a lack of health insurance.
A system of comprehensive universal health care as proposed by the Mass-Care legislation is a critical first step on the road to making health care a right in our country.
The legislation would guarantee quality coverage for all medically necessary care, with no financial barriers, as the right of every resident for life. It would include hearing, vision, dental and mental health. Care would be free at the point of service. And with no more networks that limit choice, people could continue to see their current providers or choose new ones. This legislation would reduce health care costs for just about everyone, while providing benefits that cover all health care needs.
It is these features that generated overwhelming support last November for Ballot Question 5 in
Medicare for All will only become law with a massive grassroots effort behind it. Please join the campaign and become part of the solution to our health care crisis by volunteering with Mass-Care at masscare.org.
I thought
To the editor: I was shocked to read that
If he truly believes this, perhaps it is time for a change in leadership over public services.
We need leaders who understand that their job is the wellbeing of the community.
To the editor: In
The report includes how to reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions in the areas of building, transportation and electric power. The report projects that by 2030 Massachusetts will require 75,000 electric vehicle charging stations to support 900,000 EVs. By 2035, it will be a violation for car dealerships in
In January, the
The Dalton Select Board authorized and the voters approved money for the buildout of two EV charging stations.
Is this really the spirit of
To the editor: My state representative thinks that it is "great news" for
That is the reaction I would expect from
What Barrett is celebrating as "great news" is the acknowledgement that
Regardless of the shelter, the xenophobic, anti-homeless, circle-the-wagons rhetoric of the past two months has me wondering if
I'd like to think we are not the city that's been on display since the proposal became public. I fear we are.
US has too many bridges to nowhere
To the editor: As the number of bridges in
Civilians be damned.
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