A long time ago, when I was unemployed and sitting on a cold bench in Washington Square Park, I overheard a conversation between two men. Obviously acquaintances, they spoke loud enough for others to ...
The featured letter to the editor Sunday mentioning Leonard Whitegon brought me a chuckle. He was the principal at Park View Elementary school back in 1960. My 6th grade teacher (Mrs. Hollingsworth) ...
Memory molds us into who we are. Whether we consciously acknowledge the depth of memory’s involvement in our lives and the consequential results it has on our choices or let memory take a more ...
Re: the Sept. 11 letter "Voter memory loss." The writer wants us to remember “the changes forced on the voters for their own good as defined by the government”. I guess he doesn’t realize that ...
To the Editor: We all want the war in Gaza to stop — now. But here, where we live, it is frightening to see recent letters in local papers not just criticizing the policies of Israel and its current ...
You know whose memory should be indicted? The American people’s. Did you forget the 1,161,164 dead Americans, lost to a hoax that was a deadly virus? Forgot the selfish leader who wouldn’t mask or ...
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