Letters to the Editor: Aug. 11, 2010
Here are letters to the editor from Daily News editions of Aug. 11, 2010
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Don’t Cut Corners – Choose a Honda Mower and Get a Full Pre-Delivery Inspection
Gardeners should demand a full Pre-Delivery Inspection when they buy a new lawnmower – as if they were buying a new car, advise Honda mower experts MowWithUs. Getting a proper PDI from day one can make a major difference to a new mower’s quick starting, smooth running and grass cutting capabilities.
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The Trucker.com Features
I have a high school classmate who I will call Frank who is a family physician in New Ulm, Minn., about 110 miles from where I live.
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Letters to the Editor
I am writing today with a joy that I would like to share. My first check-up after finishing chemotherapy came back clear. My recovery is a great testament to the macrobiotic diet, as it has kept me as well as can be during the complete cancer treatment.
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Proposal to combine parks, golf course operations gets personal
A proposal to combine Rhinelander’s parks and golf course operations and eliminate the parks director position currently held by longtime city employee Gunder Paulsen flared up controversy at Tuesday’s Parks, Buildings and Grounds Committee meeting with a dispute between Paulsen and City Administrator Bill Bell.
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Wednesday's Last Word on Tuesday
Deer Lake deferred “It seems that a lot of folks in James City would be happy to cut off their nose to spite their face. An age-restricted development wants to add a couple hundred new homes for senior citizens, provide its own roads, police, community center, etc., and bring more residents with steady income, no crime, no schoolchildren, and ample volunteer time. I expect 100 or more ...
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The dentists are in: Arrowhead's free clinic has an impact
CHARLESTOWN - For Mary Depasquale, Arrowhead Dental Associates' Dentistry From the Heart event was about more than just free dental work.
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Prominent local landscapers advise on keeping lawn green in extreme conditions
You think your lawn is hard to maintain right now? You have nothing on these folks. While your yard is gasping for water and fading to brown, some of the more demanding yards throughout Columbus continue to flourish. We caught up with those responsible for keeping some of central Ohio's most prominent landscapes attractive all summer long.
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New poll shows LePage still holding a 'slight' lead
AUGUSTA — Republican Paul LePage is running "slightly ahead" of the field in Maine's race for governor, according to a poll released Monday.
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Write to Know
Dear Write to Know: My name is Daniel Yonce and I am trying to find an affordable way to get books of all kinds to my school and others in Slovakia. The problem is not finding free books, but the postage. Do you know of any organizations that can help me?
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