Letters to the Editor: Barry Felice of North Cape May writes about ‘homeland insecurity.’ Micki Goldberg of Swainton says that the need for health care overwhelms social services. Keith Mueller of Rio Grande thanks the Coast Guard. Tony Costanzo of Cold Springs tells a tale of the John Walter Cape Community band. Sam Kelly of Swainton discusses the reality of affordable housing. Gerry Hall of Villas tells us what dissolution really means. Al Crossen of North Wildwood claims that a progressive mindset is utopian. Michael Tourette of Wildwood asks, ‘Do Americans have it good?’
Columns: Editor Al Campbell urges readers to ‘witness that intangible thing called hope’ at the Brendan Surf Memorial. Publisher Art Hall says the American dream is still alive.
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