Letters to the Editor
- Auburn school board has to focus on the real issues
- Why I resigned from the Aurora Village Board
- McCain/Palin campaign just can't stop the lies
- Leadership class inspires in many different ways
- Kind driver stopped after our cat was hit by car
The Auburn Enlarged City School District board is currently considering the formulation of a policy which can be easily abused by a sitting majority stung by public disclosure of their activities or deliberations. The public did not elect anyone to the school board for the purpose of adjudicating the ethics of their fellow members.
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When I was elected, almost 12 years ago, I ran on the principle that “Aurora needed her own voice,” A local would be on the village board with no ties to Wells College. It was paramount that at least one trustee would be looking out for the well-being of all village residents versus the Goliath (Wells College).
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I actually got quite a chuckle out of Richmond Parker's letter in which he castigated Barack Obama for what he felt was speaking to “only Ivy League graduates!”
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I have recently been a participant of the Leadership Cayuga Class of 2008, and I am saddened to see it end. What an amazing and wonderful opportunity to have been given, I am truly thankful.
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On Thursday Sept. 11, at noon, I received a call at work from my neighbor that my daughter's cat had been hit by a car on Route 90 south of Union Springs. The cat was still alive and I had taken her to the vet. She had to spend the night, but did very well and came home the next day. It appears she just had the wind knocked out of her. I would like to thank the women that stopped at my neighbor's to tell her the cat had been hit. You were very upset, and I thank you again for stopping. I hope you see this letter as we never asked your name.
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