An inspired
cartoonist hire
I was thrilled to read that you've engaged Matt Davies as an editorial cartoonist for the Connecticut Post and its sister newspapers.
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Saying goodbye
to local star
We have lost our local star ... Patricia Hemenway (Cook).
I met her in high school and performed in musicals with her at Fairfield Teens.
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Doing their part
for our city
On Nov. 17, I came home to my residence on Park Avenue in Bridgeport to find our Bridgeport firefighters of Ladder 5 maintaining one of our public landmarks.
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What a curious problem ("Foxwoods fails to make full debt payment," Nov. 18). We have an entity that is outside the law, a separate nation unto itself.
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By Attila Lengyel
John Hourihan's analogy (column, Connecticut Post, Nov. 8) of the runaway grader was of his and his friend's making, and there is no reason for kudos in preventing any further
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The grassroots organization We the People of Fairfield applauds First Selectman Ken Flatto's vow to have a 0 percent tax increase this year!
A flat tax has been a goal of We the People since last
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State was vital
to Civil War effort
Articles about Sharon Smith's new book "Connecticut's Civil War" have grabbed my interest. The Post's comments suggest that Connecticut's major contributions lay
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I must express my utter surprise and disappointment in the Connecticut Post's editorial board over this past Sunday's editorial entitled "Lieberman should not block vote.
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The Connecticut Post never fails to disappoint. On Veterans Day, it chooses to print a letter by a writer who turned a day to reflect and honor the sacrifices of our servicemen into a partisan
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This is in response to a letter titled "Remember troops, and support them" in the Connecticut Post on Nov. 8 by Tony Pavlich of Stratford, whose godson was killed in action in Iraq last year.
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