Letters to the editor
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To the Editor:How dear to my heart are the days of my childhood, one of which is now called Veterans Day; but for many years of my life, it was Armistice Day; my dad’s special day, a day of …
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12/11/12
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To the Editor:On behalf of Chief Edmund B. Armstrong and the Office of Fire Prevention, I would like to thank all those who made our annual Fire Safety Day such a success.With exceptional weather, …
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12/6/12
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To the Editor:We finally heard from the president in his first press conference in eight months. Many pages could be written about his arrogance and lies to the American people. We’ve all heard …
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To the Editor:The police are our last line of defense against anarchy. They risk their lives to try to protect a populace that is so self-serving and arrogant, that it is truly a wonder that anyone …
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To the Editor:Our team at Greenwood Care and Rehabilitation Center were recently reminded of how thankful we are to be a part of the caring community of Warwick. For the past two years, our caring …
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11/22/12
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To the Editor:Thank you for covering the opening of our new urgent care center on Centerville Road. Kent Hospital spokesman Jim Beardsworth is paraphrased as saying that hospitals offer an …
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11/22/12
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To the Editor:On behalf of the Warwick Mentor Program, I would like to send a heartfelt thank you to Carrabba’s Restaurant in Warwick! Kyle Dowding, managing partner, and his dedicated staff …
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11/13/12
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To the Editor:I am writing to thank all the voters of District 23 who elected me last week and the many people who assisted me during the campaign.I am truly grateful to be elected your next State …
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To the Editor:I am thankful for my wonderful mother and the very special bond and closeness we shared. We had many splendid memories together that I will cherish forever. I miss my mother very much. …
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11/13/12
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To the Editor:It’s time to raise the “minimum wage” to living wage, from $7.80 per hour to $12 per hour. It would cost the state nothing. In fact, it would encourage those not …
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