Letters to the Editor - The Lakeville Journal - 10-20-22
Revenge against Alex Jones
Revenge against Alex Jones
100 years ago — October 1922
Miss Jennie Clark who was injured by falling in a ditch which was covered with leaves, near the residence of D.P. Fackler, has now sufficiently recovered to be able to get around the house, having been suffering with a badly injured knee for a number of weeks.
To everything there is a season, from beginnings to endings and everything in between.
Protect rights of all in Connecticut
100 years ago — October 1922
Messrs. Oliver Marston and Walter Hardisty witnessed a game of the World Series in New York last week.
The complexities of running rural businesses of any kind are legion. With medical facilities like hospitals the problems are only made worse by the need to provide such a wide range of services that it can become next to impossible to choose what is most needed by their patients.
John Updike reminds us that “redux” is pronounced ray-dukes, not ree ducks, so here’s another look at the Brits.
My father, despite numerous ancestors having come from the UK, had but one prejudice. I’ll spare you what he called them. Something to do with a citrus that hates scurvy.
Hospital needs to uphold principles
For months, I have been following the debate about why Sharon Hospital should or shouldn’t close its Maternity unit. I understand, from my own first-hand experience as president of two small colleges, how important it is to set priorities for programming and to balance budgets.
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