Rather than leaving out the horoscope, tides, comics, games, etc., just restrict the letter writers to less than 250 words. And reduce the number of opinion pieces.
The paper’s job is to …
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Rather than leaving out the horoscope, tides, comics, games, etc., just restrict the letter writers to less than 250 words. And reduce the number of opinion pieces.
The paper’s job is to report the news. It’s not to be a vehicle for every opinion in town, which is, of course, my opinion.
Pam Adams
Port Townsend