Letter: Selectmen right to reject idea of racism as a public health crisis

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To the editor, Kudos to the Board of Selectmen, and particularly First Selectman Gerard Smith, for their decision to reject the idea of racism as...

Letter: Congressional delegation broke oath

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To the editor, I’m sure everyone has heard the old saying, “Never trust a politician.” Indeed most of us have probably said it at one...

Letter: Rebimbas, Logan clear choice for Naugatuck

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To the editor, In a few short weeks, Naugatuck voters will be going to the polls to vote for who will represent them in D.C....

Letter: Sampson is the right choice

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To the editor, Everyone knows Connecticut is in a jam. This election will hopefully be a turning point for our state, but only if we...

Letter: Labeling people divides the country

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To the editor, Why does the Democratic Party constantly put labels on people? It seems that the party of inclusion and tolerance is really good...

Letter: Sampson fights for his district

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To the editor, I write to endorse Sen. Robert C. Sampson, R-16th District, for re-election. Here are four reasons: Rob fights for the district. We all...

Letter: Racism is wrong and immoral, but not a public health crisis

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To the editor, Referring to racism as a public health crisis is a) inaccurate, and b) using sensationalism as a means of garnering attention. COVID...

Letter: Drivers need to follow rules of the road for emergency vehicles

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To the editor, On Aug. 14, a friend and I were driving on Rubber Avenue heading toward Mt. View Plaza. Suddenly, we heard the loud...

Letter: Police accountability bill will do harm

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To the editor, The police accountability and transparency act, House Bill 6004, will do more than increase crime. It will increase needless deaths and long-term...

Letter: In-person education ideal, but crisis is far from over

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To the editor, Getting our children back to school for face-to-face education is ideally the best thing for them. Having that personal contact with their...

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