Letter to the Editor
- The London Free Press reported late in January that Pauline Intven-Casier and Tom Intven announced they will close Canadale Nursery in St. Thomas in two years, with the business ending in 2027.
- Owners emphasized staff preparation, with the Intvens saying the two-year wind-down allows time for staff to prepare and highlighting Canadale Nursery’s 70-plus year history of summer jobs for students.
- A blind Kentuckian wrote that Medicare Advantage has been a lifeline, covering services traditional Medicare often does not, with predictable costs and coordinated care crucial for Kentuckians with disabilities and caregivers.
- The London Free Press invites letters preferably 150 words or fewer, noting submissions may be edited for length or clarity, and late-January coverage included a photograph dated January 29, 2026.
- Some letter writers alleged 'stolen tax dollars' affect more than Minnesota taxpayers, cited detention figures comparing Minnesota and Texas, and described protests as 'mob actions' disrupting government operations.
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Letters to the Editor, Week of February 7, 2026
A Bright Christmas for The Bridge to Life Dear Editor: On behalf of everyone at The Bridge to Life, I want to extend our heartfelt gratitude for The Tablet’s generous Bright Christmas Fund donation. Your unwavering support is truly making a difference in the lives of the moms, babies, and children who come to us in need. Each year, we have the privilege of helping over 5,000 women and children across all five boroughs offering them not only e…
LFP Letters to the Editor: February 4, 2026
Regarding the article After 70-plus years Canadale Nurseries begins final chapter, will close in 2027 (Jan. 30) The announcement of the 2027 closure of Canadale Nurseries is a dark day for St. Thomas and community. Besides being everyone’s go-to for everything horticultural, Canadale was a wonderful employer.
Letter to the Editor
As a blind Kentuckian, I know how critical it is to have reliable, coordinated healthcare. That is why Medicare Advantage has been a lifeline for me — not as a caregiver, but as someone managing my own health needs every single day. People do not often think about what it takes to navigate healthcare with limited to no vision. It is the prescription management, the specialists, the follow up visits, the transportation coordination, and the const…
Letters to the Editor: Feb. 6
Frustrated and disappointed
Letters to the Editor | February 4, 2026
Starting from home FLOYD ROBINSON MICRONESIA WITH our children across the country recently heading back to school, there are many expectations at the household level in terms of their performances academically or in extracurricular activities. Whatever ones views, there is a lot of expectations on teachers but the reality is that their efforts are limited and they can only do so much within their capacities. Therefore, one hopes that parents and…
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