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Letters

He's ousted but not down, out
To the editor: I wish to thank everyone who supported me in the Nov. 3 election. I had many friends help in so many ways that am very thankful for their time and contributions. As I walked throughout the town, I met many thoughtful and considerate residents that made me realize how proud I am t ...
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News-Times not what it was
To the editor: I grew up in Amherst and I have very fond memories of my hometown. I moved away in 1977 but I visited family in Amherst often until I moved to North Carolina in 1995. I have always tried to stay informed about what's happening in Amherst by subscribing to the News-Times. To the bes ...
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Thanks to supporters, family
To the editor: I would like to personally thank the residents of Amherst for honoring me with their votes for city council at-large in last Tuesday's election. I'm humbled by the amount of support I received, and look forward to doing the best job I possibly can as their next councilman. Most o ...
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City leaders thankful to voters
To the editor: On behalf of our administration and Amherst city council we want to thank residents for their support of Issue 5. We commit to residents, that we will do everything possible to maintain our safety forces, both police and fire, continue our street improvement program and maintain ...
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Column's assumption revolting
To the editor: I take great offense to Rob Swindell's recent column attacking conservatives. His assumption that social and fiscal conservatives are entirely different groups and the latter is using the former's ideals to justify their greedy desire to keep all their money to themselves is revolt ...
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City, unions reach agreements
To the editor: The city of Amherst and the Ohio Patrolmen's Benevolent Association, which consists of the patrol officers and sergeants, full-time dispatchers, full-time computer technical operator, along with the part-time dispatchers and patrol have tentatively agreed to extend their collective ...
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