
Susan Roberts | A Veterans Day Reflection
(Nov. 11 was) Veterans Day when we should be honoring and thanking our veterans for fearlessly serving our country. Unfortunately, thanks to a president who is undermining and disrespecting our

(Nov. 11 was) Veterans Day when we should be honoring and thanking our veterans for fearlessly serving our country. Unfortunately, thanks to a president who is undermining and disrespecting our

Re: Saugus High School shooting. I have just finished reading the articles concerning that fateful day, when the lives of those precious young people were cut short due to a

My heart goes out to The Government. Why? The Government has to deal with The Public, that many-limbed creature with the smallish brain. My heart goes out to The Public.

With Veterans Day behind us and the start of the 2020 holiday season before us, the most confusing and “topsy-turvy” year in my lifetime, is finally coming to a close.

Subject: The election process. Let me start off by saying that I am not going to touch on any of the outcomes of the election, only “the process.” Can you

Every American must decide for him/herself whether he/she will get a COVID-19 vaccine. Until one becomes available, there are several questions that must be addressed. In my opinion, any drug

For more than 40 years California state legislators have failed to do their jobs. After legislators have written, deliberated and approved bills, the legislation goes to the California governor’s desk

Lynn Wright’s Nov. 10 letter, “Editorial on Trump Forgot COVID-19,” got my full attention not only because it echoed my feeling, but more importantly it demonstrated the fairness of The

I am a Signal subscriber so I read the paper almost every day. In the last few months I’ve seen many stories that report the arrest of a person but

Sam Danny passed away last week. After decades of presiding over the longest-running social group at Starbucks, the “Mayor of Starbucks” has died. His loss will be felt by hundreds

One of the most interesting aspects of the election was Proposition 16, which would have reinstated affirmative action in California. It was soundly defeated. Affirmative action is a politically charged

The election for president is over. Nearly all the millions of votes are counted as we await final official certification by the 3,141 counties, the 50 states, and our several

With the recent outbreak of COVID-19, the schooling system has been fortunate enough to adapt to the situation by hosting video calls. During this time virtual calls proved to be

I often enjoy doing my work at a local coffee shop in Acton off Highway 14. The owner offers very comfortable seating on the sidewalk and in the parking lot,

I recently had a conversation (if you could call it that) with a liberal leftist. I forget the specifics of what eventually evolved into a debate of sorts, but the

I just read the Oct. 30 opinion column by the owner of The Signal. I found it full of Fox News propaganda. A plea to re-elect Donald Trump was included.

By David Hegg Having suffered through the quicksand of our recent election season, it’s time to face the truth. It is apparent that our nation is facing a grave and

Like many educators in the L.A. area, I had sincerely hoped that we could be reunited with our students safely and in person this fall. But as teachers, we always

The U.S. government’s legal prosecution of Julian Assange is very disconcerting. Journalistic publications, including WikiLeaks, exist to tell the people the truth — even when the government tries to hide

It was one of those moments, like 9/11, or the 1994 earthquake, or, for previous generations, the assassination of JFK. You will always remember where you were and what you