Letters to the Editor | Sept. 5, 2025
Letters to the editor discuss the closure of Middlebury Institute, community challenges in Monterey and Salinas Valley, and tributes to local figures, highlighting diverse civic concerns and cultural history.
- Letters to the editor discuss varied local concerns including traffic signals, affordable housing, and community sports.
- The debate arises from recent changes like traffic signal timers causing long backups and a petition opposing housing at 625 Winslow.
- Supporters emphasize that affordable housing reflects community values and that sports such as soccer build resilience, confidence, and character.
- One letter states, “it builds community,” while another warns traffic signals cause “a quarter of a mile long” backup during detours.
- These discussions highlight tensions between progress and preservation, indicating active civic engagement around quality of life and development.
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Letters to the editor | Sept. 5, 2025
Thanks for all for Martinis by the Bay On August 21st, the Rotary Club of Southwest Eureka hosted its 18th annual Martinis by the Bay event. Close to 200 cocktail fans attended and enjoyed cocktails and beer, appetizers, music, and grilled oysters, in the sun and, yes … by the Bay. We thank our talented mixologists from some of the very best cocktail emporiums on the North Coast and our generous sponsors and volunteers. Most of all, we thank our…
Letters to the editor – September 5, 2025
Why my generation still needs Times of Malta at 90Melvic Zammit of Sliema writes:When Times of Malta turned 90, I realised it’s nearly three times my age. At 32, I grew up between dial-up internet and smartphones, print and digital news. Through all that change, Times of Malta has been part of the Maltese life....

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Letters to the Editor - Thursday, Sept. 4
I have lived in Lakeland Ridge for eight years and Sherwood for decades. I walk my dog daily so I’m familiar with the sidewalks around my neighbourhood. The county has recently finished upgrading sidewalks, curbs and roadways in our area, so imagine my surprise when perfectly good sidewalks were ripped up and replaced.
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