Readers Write: December 8, 2016: Concerns about resources and nature

Editor: Two points regarding how we view Idyllwild. 1) Re: “Candidates for Idyllwild Water vacancies,” question: “Are you for ‘no growth?’”  VS answers “No. If 15,000...

Readers Write: December 8, 2016: Not in Pine Cove’s backyard

Editor: I believe using its counsel at Ellison Schneider and Harris, IWD failed to demonstrate ownership by perfection of its claimed 100-year-old pre-1914 water right...

Readers Write: December 8, 2016: Thoughts on IWD

Editor: Why has the Town Crier been backing a disgruntled employee, a person who wants a water meter for her property and a realtor who...

Readers Write: December 1, 2016: Our Hitler

Editor: In our house, Nov. 25 is called Markmas because it is exactly a month before Christmas, and my husband, Mark’s, birthday. He loves holidays...

Readers Write: December 1, 2016: Who’s doing the shafting

Editor: Noting letter “America still has a pulse” from Mark Dean in Nov 24, 2016, Town Crier where he says “Middle Americans have been getting...

Readers Write: December 1, 2016: Did my vote get changed?

I checked on my vote on Nov. 24, 2016, and was left with a couple of questions. I wrote the following to the elections...

Readers Write: December 1, 2016: The people voted

Editor: The people vote in different ways: with their feet, their money or their ballots. Prior to election day, 2016, the American people kept their mouths...

Readers Write: December 1, 2016: Breast cancer advice

Editor: My heart and prayers go out to Judy Lawler (TC Nov. 17) and all the women out there who are battling breast cancer. I...

Readers Write: November 24, 2016: America still has a pulse

Editor: Regarding last week’s letter, “Requiem for Tomorrow,” I strongly differ from the writer’s views regarding those who voted for President-elect Trump. I believe that in...

Readers Write: November 17, 2016: A voice in our government

Editor: We are part of a nation where not a majority of the voters feels its back is against the wall. Middle America felt enough...
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