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Letter to the Editor: Hello New Kingston!

The funding bill contained a transparent Trojan Horse to fund the “securing” of a bigger welcome mat for the “illegal immigrants,” eight million of which have been welcomed in … more

Opioid Settlement funds pay for illusion of service

After reading the article in the Reporter about the Delaware County Supervisors authorizing 75K from the opioid settlement to fund expenses, I had to simultaneously pick my bottom lip up off the … more

Letter to the Editor: Cannabis psychosis

With an increase in cannabis psychosis seen in youth, I wanted to provide educational information for those that are interested. Cannabis is often promoted as a miracle “cure” for … more

Letter to the Editor: The two minute warning

The scheduled event was on Feb. 6. The fans took their seats anxious to witness the final quarter’s results. One side favored synthetic turf, the other side natural turf. The natural turf side … more

Letter to the Editor: Disgusted

I read with disgust and anger Art Siegel’s anti-Trump diatribe in this week’s Reporter . I wouldn’t know Mr. Siegel if I fell over him, but one can surmise, from his credentials, … more

Letter to the Editor: What are you doing now?

To you, dear reader (and Marc Molinaro if he reads this), what one says is easy. It matters less than this: What are you doing now? As Americans, we say from our founding documents and … more

Letter to the Editor: Abortion ban would have tragic consequences

My niece was recently pregnant but, tragically, her fetus died in utero at 6 months because its brain was developing outside its skull. After the fetus died she was shocked to be issued a death … more

Fleischmanns is welcoming!

Regarding Lillian Browne’s article, “Legal battle over Fleischmanns absentee ballots continues” in The Reporter , her piece concludes with a Hassidic defendant complaining of … more

Farm Labor Wage Board recommendation is anti-farm

The Farm Laborers Wage Board’s recommendation to Commissioner of Labor Roberta Reardon to lower the farm laborer overtime threshold from 60 hours to 40 is wrong! For months, I have joined … more

Open Letter to District Attorney John Hubbard

There is a folder somewhere in your office with my Son’s name on it. It probably has his birth date and maybe a few notes about his case. It probably gets shuffled around the desk, glanced at … more

Remembering Skeet Dow

In the 1940s. Walton school had an athlete who left a mark on the sports he played while there. He had an athletic association with Fran Redmond, another Walton player and is remembered today by Les … more

Just the facts, please

In their wisdom, our founding fathers gave a long list of particulars to justify their break from Great Britain. “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to … more
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