Letters to the editor
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To the Editor:The police are our last line of defense against anarchy. They risk their lives to try to protect a populace that is so self-serving and arrogant, that it is truly a wonder that anyone …
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To the Editor:Sorry, Jim, the party is over and I am voting for Mike Riley! I have always been inspired by the Marine mantra: God, Country, Corps (family). These are three ideals that all Americans …
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10/31/12
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To the Editor:Once upon a time in the city of Warwick, they built railroad station, then they built a people mover to connect to a near-by airport at an expense of about $260 million. Not very many …
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To the Editor:What a shame that our council representatives in the city of Warwick do not listen to the pleas of the residents.A prime example is Camille Vella-Wilkinson of Ward 3; whom my wife and I …
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To the Editor:I would like to respond to Mr. David Rourke’s letter to the Warwick Beacon on May 1 titled, “Time to Lower the Drinking Age?” His letter alluded to the arrest of Gov. …
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5/15/12
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To the Editor:I am thankful for my wonderful mother and the very special bond and closeness we shared. We had many splendid memories together that I will cherish forever. I miss my mother very much. …
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11/13/12
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To the Editor:In my opinion, Senator Michael Mccaffrey has greatly assisted and fought for those of us in Governor Francis Farms Phase II, thereby preventing the Warwick Sewer Authority from forcing …
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To the Editor:
This letter concerns Oakland Beach Elementary School and in particular Dec. 14, 2012. On this day in Connecticut, tragically 27 people were killed for no reason.
As soon as I …
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12/20/12
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Congressional hopeful Michael Gardiner, who lost out in the Republican primary to Michael Riley, discusses Riley's new attack ads on incumbent Jim Langevin. In this letter to the editor, Gardiner says Langevin isn't a "shark" and instead, Riley's ads "don't hold water."
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To the Editor:To get companies to expand or relocate in Rhode Island, the state and local communities usually give these companies tax breaks or low interest loans. In addition, some states, to …
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