Letters to the Editor

Allan Singer | Hoping for More Lucky Dogs

Re: Richard Budman commentary, Nov. 23. After reading your Thanksgiving message published in the Nov. 23 edition, I can only hope that all lost and sheltered dogs will be fortunate

Letters to the Editor

Kenneth Bloomfield | Where Have You Been?

Where have you been in the last two decades when the Palestinians needed you?   Where were you in 2005 when Hamas abducted, tortured and murdered Palestinians who were —

David Hegg

David Hegg | What Do You Really Need?

By David Hegg In the days following Thanksgiving I read an insightful article on the irony of Black Friday sales. The author lamented that, just one day after reminding ourselves

Letters to the Editor

Norma Lindemann | Choosing How We Live

A good friend told me the other day that I looked calm and peaceful. I was happy to hear that because I haven’t always felt that way. But I realize

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Out of 39 Million People …

There are something like 39 million people living in California — though that number seems to be falling steadily as of late, for some strange reason.  Thirty-nine million.  And yet

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Gratitude at work

Recently, I was reflecting on all the reasons we have to be grateful for our work in this land of plenty, and here are seven that stood out to me: 

Letters to the Editor

Lois Eisenberg | Children Are Pawns of War

The children of the Israel/Hamas war are pawns and victims. The attack on Oct.7 killed over 1,200 people, including 30 Israeli children and 20 Israeli children were taken hostage in