Letters to the Editor

Kathryn Franti | Who Will Lead the Way?

The following was submitted to Mayor Cameron Smyth and City Council members:  I expect you to take a more visible and vocal role in helping this community come to terms

Letters to the Editor

Brandy Grote | Frustrated By Unemployment Delay

We need our unemployment funds!  My husband was furloughed the first week of June. He immediately started contacting the Employment Development Department to open his claim. It took him two

Letters to the Editor

Randi Kay | Attention COVID-19 Deniers

This letter is for the COVID-19 deniers and non-mask wearers. Yes, businesses and government are interfering with your “freedom” to do whatever you want to do and they are treading

David Hegg

David Hegg | Please Tell Us the Truth

By David Hegg  As ethics are the outworking of values, so also actions are the evidence of what really fills the heart. One of the hardest tasks we all face

Letters to the Editor

Greg Aprahamian | SUSD Under Cloak of Darkness

Has anyone else besides me noticed the pattern that the Saugus Union School District adopts its worst and most controversial agenda items when it is virtually impossible for anyone to

Custom millwork can add appeal and a classic feel

Homeowners are discovering that architectural accents can go a long way toward improving both the look and value of their homes. When renovating a space, the term “millwork” may be

Common skin-care ingredients that are good for you

The skincare industry is thriving. Many products feature prominently in daily self-care routines, and various items — particularly those with natural and organic ingredients — have surged in popularity. The

SCV Voices: Guest Commentary

Paul Raggio | It’s lonely at the top

By Paul Raggio A favorite book of mine, one I read over and over, is “Profiles in Courage.” Authorship is attributed to President John F. Kennedy, with Ted Sorenson as

Graves’ disease: Focus should be on eye health

People living with Graves’ disease have a lot to focus on. The disease, an autoimmune disorder that causes an overproduction of the thyroid hormone, causes a variety of troublesome symptoms,

Cook it Once … Enjoy it Twice

Cook once, eat twice. It’s a kitchen practice as simple as it sounds. Cook a base dish that can be enjoyed today and used for an entirely different meal tomorrow.

Car maintenance and social distancing

The outbreak of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 in the winter of 2019-20 required people of all ages and backgrounds to make changes in their daily lives. Elderly men and women

Signs that voles are invading your garden

All sorts of uninvited guests can compromise the look and vitality of a garden. Some gardens are trampled by foot traffic, while others are plagued with weeds. Still others are

COC ‘fall’ teams gearing up for sports seasons

By Noelle Blumel Signal Contributing Writer Perry Smith Sunday Signal Editor While teams would normally be gearing up for intense offseason workouts this time of year, College of the Canyons