I attended the name-unveiling meeting at Cabrillo College. The first thing the trustees said was along the lines of “We get to do this and you can’t stop us, so there!” The image that sprang to mind ...
It was impressive that nine area Methodist pastors issued apologies regarding the church’s past policies and practices toward the LGBTQ community (“Churches welcome inclusion,” Our Readers’ Views, May ...
The Lawrence Community Shelter, 3655 E. 25th St., is pictured on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2023. Leaders with the Lawrence Community Shelter on Thursday released a letter acknowledging the “devastating ...
A manager at one of my accounts had a poster – the six most important words for managers: “We admit we made a mistake”. One of the key tenets of the Christian faith is repentance, and its complement, ...
Do you ever wonder about the value and cost of acknowledging someone? Acknowledging others during our day-to-day activities costs nothing, yet can mean everything and bring great joy and value to ...
Ed Hamilton Rosales’ opinion piece about American history and the now-apparent need to revise it in favor of the facts is a necessary addition to our local dialogue about race in America (“Teach real ...
Re: “Letter: Change Albany’s streets named for presidents” (Letters to the editor, Opinion section, June 24) Letter-writer Margaret McGarrahan insists that 12 street names should be changed because ...
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Editor's Note: The story has been updated to show that the commerce director and the commerce secretary are not expected at the meeting. Pawtucket City Council will acknowledge receiving a letter that ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I was taught by my mother and grandmother, who practiced what they preached, that condolence letters are to be acknowledged. Their practice was to answer every condolence letter ...