Letters to the Editor

Linda Schulte | Opinions and Lessons

Opinions: “Beliefs stronger than impression and less strong than positive knowledge.”  Opinions… we all have them. They come in all colors, sizes and persuasions, much like the human beings who

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Arthur Saginian | What Leaders Should Model

Well, Pastor David Hegg is asking questions again.  Today (Oct. 2) Pastor Hegg reflected on the death of Queen Elizabeth and how she exemplified “dignity, decency and integrity,” and asked

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Ron Perry | Horton Drinking the Kool-Aid

Re: Gary Horton, Oct. 19. It is amazing to me how differently we think. Fact: Donald Trump said at one time, that (Vladimir) Putin is a genious. He was referring

Paul Butler: Going the Extra Mile

Paul Butler | Theft at Work

It was our son, Henry’s birthday last week and now that he lives exactly 2,792 miles away in New York City we thought it would be nice to mail him

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Dick Cesaroni | Heart Still at Saugus

I may have moved to Tennessee but my heart and support is still deep in Saugus High School where both of my kids graduated. My commentary has to do with

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Thomas Oatway | GOP Alienating Groups of Voters

The midterm election has exposed the obvious alienation of certain groups of voters by the Republican Party. Young voters below 24 broke strongly to Democrats. People below 46 who are

Steve Lunetta | Campaign Awards, Part 1

We here at the Vast Right Wing ConspiracyTM (VRWC) closely watch all elections but especially campaign literature. Why? Because we are very nerdy and ran out of episodes of the

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Rick Barker | A Simple Solution

Re: Michael Dempsey, “Letter Writers, Keep it Short,” letters, Nov. 16. Real simple solution for you, Mr. Dempsey: Don’t read those articles that you think are too long! Rick Barker

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Paul Butler | Missing the Point

In response to Arthur Saginian’s letter (Nov. 18), I wanted to clarify what the real meanings of the scriptures he cited mean for him and anyone else who’s been hurt

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Alexander Duncan | Another Blow to Democracy

Voters in L.A. County have dealt a blow to the democratic process by voting yes and passing Measure A this past election. For those unaware, Measure A gives the county

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Rob Kerchner | Another Doubt About Vaccine

Well whaddya know? The effectiveness of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine against infection turns NEGATIVE over time, according to a new study that was funded by Moderna itself. The effectiveness of three

Girl Scouts off to the races

By Malerie McCalla  For The Signal  The Girl Scouts in Troop 942 set off to the races right here in Saugus, led by retired Cub Scout leader Bob Putnam and

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Ron Perry | Another Veterans Day

Another Veterans Day has come and gone and millions of people took the time to pause and say “THANK YOU!” And our government once again paid lip service to the