To the Editor,
The true meaning of the Christmas Season has been diluted over the past many years with a commercial effort to give and receive only physical gifts. That may be a good reason …
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To the Editor,
The true meaning of the Christmas Season has been diluted over the past many years with a commercial effort to give and receive only physical gifts. That may be a good reason for our very young family members but as adults we are asked to reach out to those less fortunate and others who may have serious need for our assistance.
Yes, the holiday lights, performances and dining are a wonderful way to enjoy these winter holidays. Yet for some the true meaning was born over 2000 years ago and still remains present in our everyday lives.
Be grateful for those who give daily to our personal safety and welfare by their presence. These are the men and women in our military, first responders and medical teams. Also, civil and private enterprises that provide the necessary products and services for us to enjoy “It’s a wonderful life.”
Bob Sweeney
Warwick
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