#Letters to the Editor — Jan. 1, 2023

#Letters to the Editor — Jan. 1, 2023

“Letters to the Editor — Jan. 1, 2023” Killer’s freedomGov. Hochul has shown her contempt and disregard for murder victims and their families by granting clemency to Bruce Bryant, convicted killer of 11-year-old Travis Lilley (“Kat gives a break to boy’s killer,” Dec. 24). Travis was a child who was robbed of his life by…

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#Feds’ slam at Jersey’s joking signs is beyond foolish

#Feds’ slam at Jersey’s joking signs is beyond foolish

“Feds’ slam at Jersey’s joking signs is beyond foolish” Federal Highway Administration bureaucrats are showing just why government officials fail so often in their missions: They can’t recognize a great out-of-the-box approach. New Jersey’s Department of Transportation had the excellent idea to post warnings on electronic signs written in a language Garden State motorists speak…

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#New Jersey businessman convicted in fake COVID cleaning scheme

#New Jersey businessman convicted in fake COVID cleaning scheme

“New Jersey businessman convicted in fake COVID cleaning scheme” A New Jersey businessman pleaded guilty to selling disinfectant wipes – including to the U.S. government — that he falsely swore could kill off the coronavirus, netting him $2.7 million, prosecutors said. Paul Andrecola, 63, was convicted Thursday on charges he took advantage of more than…

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#Letters to the Editor — April 18, 2022

#Letters to the Editor — April 18, 2022

“Letters to the Editor — April 18, 2022” The Issue: The need for age limits for politicians as elderly legislators cling on to office. Great article from Maureen Callahan in The Post regarding the very, very old politicians “roaming” the halls of Congress (“Out with the old, already!”, April 15).  It’s sad that Sen. Chuck Schumer,…

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