Clara Morris of North Wildwood writes about a lump in her breast found during a self-examination. She urges women to perform the self-exam, and to let women know that breast cancer is not a death sentence. Sandi Wheaton of Wildwood says the president needs to step out of his clothes and define himself as the leader of America.
Editor Al Campbell discusses a drug arrest, and is convinced that the drug plague is here and it is not getting better. Patricia Hall, the publisher’s wife, talks about the July Fourth gathering of their clan. She said “Somehow, those 19 people together in one house” demonstrated that the children together were friends. She added, “Parents can ask little more.”
Ray Lewis of Corbin City says that jury selection weeds out the “unworthies” while Gerald Stahlecker of Seaville reminds readers that “it’s not their (the government’s) money, it belongs to us.
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Cape May – Governor Murphy says he doesn't know anything about the drones and doesn't know what they are doing but he does know that they are not dangerous. Does anyone feel better now?