Letters to the editor
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To the Editor, My name is Richard Corrente. I am a confirmed Democrat. I have supported Democrats since John Kennedy introduced the “Income Tax Reduction Act” of 1961. That said, I … more
To the Editor, Reading the article about how our school committee will not balance the budget until 2029 has made my blood boil! Is this what we are teaching our students? "Don’t worry … more
To the Editor, An open letter to the School Committee: This morning [March 19] I attended the Warwick School Committee’s building committee special meeting.  This meeting … more
To the Editor, Congratulations to the author of the February 20, 2025, Beacon editorial! I was wondering how long it would take for the powder puff editorials to stop and the utter disgust … more
To the Editor: This holiday season, many individuals find themselves separated from family and loved ones due to various circumstances, including work commitments, travel limitations and … more
To the Editor, What a commentary on our little state. Recent headlines announce “RIBridges still down,” referring to the online customer interface for RI social services that was … more
To the Editor, What a commentary on our little state.  Recent headlines announce “RIBridges still down,” referring to the online customer interface for RI social services that … more
Last night (Monday, Dec. 16) was my last City Council meeting.  It has been an honor serving as your councilman the past eight years. I am proud of all the work we have done together. I served … more
There’s still time to find the perfect gift. You’ve been reminded of that by countless retailers as we close in on Christmas Day. And while you may have already completed your … more
To the Editor: According to columnist Ian Donnis, Congressman Seth Magaziner thinks President Biden issued a pardon primarily to protect his son, Hunter. (Talking Politics, Dec. 12) I disagree with … more
To the Editor: This letter is an attempt to echo and augment the suggestion of a recent letter-writer, Martha Cruciani, that the new Warwick high schools should be outfitted with energy that is … more
To the Editor: Did you know ...that a homeless pet, cat or dog, is destroyed every 90 seconds across this country? Animals in shelters are dependent upon folks deciding to adopt them if … more
To the Editor, Climate change advocates should consider these facts: The earth is approximately 4.5 billion years old. Again, that is 4,500,000,000 years old! Most, skewed, climate data that … more
To the Editor, I strongly disagree with your October 27th endorsement of Allan Fung for Congress. Despite his commendable record as mayor of Cranston, the adage that “all politics is … more
To the Editor, We’ve all heard recently of “fake information,” “fake web sites,” and “fake advertisements.”  They’re all scams intended to get … more
To the Editor, On Nov. 8, Rhode Islanders will have many important choices to make in the voting booths. I ask you to consider voting yes on referendum Question No. 3, the Green Bond. If approved, … more
To Warwick residents, On November 8, Warwick voters will have an unprecedented opportunity to change the educational future of our city.  The vision set forth is to create two completely new … more
The birds do sing,  anyway. The flowers do bloom,   anyway. The waters do move,   anyway. The trees grow leaves,  anyway. The sun also rises,  … more
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