Letters to the editor – March 7, 2026
Letters criticize Boston's snow removal, homelessness policies, and unpermitted gravel pit, urging outcome-based public policy and accountability in local government decisions.
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7 Articles
Letter to the editor
Snow removal As I read the news about the Boston City Council hearing on the dismal job the City of Boston performed during both of our recent brutal snow storms (“Residents slam city’s snow job,” Boston Herald, March 4,) I wish I could have attended to give them all an earful about how badly the city did when it came to snow removal. I couldn’t go and then lose my car’s parking spot at home. What happened? I am a Bostonian born and raised. I’ve…
Letters to the editor – March 7, 2026
Two Mintoffs but the same shenanigansEddy Privitera of Naxxar writes:When I read the grossly unethical and irresponsible e-mail-letter sent by Judge Lawrence Mintoff to all cabinet members and the president, and which also ended in the hands of the newspapers, my mind raced back to the 1998 shenanigans of judge Mintoff’s uncle, Dom Mintoff, which...
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Browbeating protestors The state government has formed a three-member committee to look into the sit-protest outside the home of TCP Minister Vishwajit Rane in Dona Paula last month. The protestors gathered peacefully to express frustration over illegal land conversions happening across the state through the use of the controversial Section 39A of the Goa Town and Country Planning Act. The protest was not meant to threaten the minister or damage…
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