Gary Hillegass of Buford, Ga. thanks Herald for “Prison Talk.” He says the column is “steering him in the right direction.” Maureen Kersch of North Cape May thanks all those who came to her aid after she fell during Lower Township Hospitality Night.
John O’Donnell of Court House questions the fate of the Free Meal Center in Burleigh. He points out that after all the money that was raised, the donations from Home Depot and all volunteer labor, the building stands idle. And Karen Sanchez of Burleigh reaches out to the thief who robbed her car of the items she bought for her children’s Christmas. She tells the person(s) that it wasn’t necessary to rob her. All they had to do was come to her and her husband and they would help them.
Patricia Hall, the publisher’s wife offers us the experience of a father and son who just finished hiking 1,400 miles of the Appalachian Trail.
Editor Al Campbell asks “Why Take a Chance on Being Rich?” He tells the tale of a father and daughter in line for a lottery ticket and how the daughter is concerned about the possibility of winning and becoming rich. She says no one likes rich people and they would have to move to a rich neighborhood where all the people there would be snobs.
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Villas – Ok coming home from wildwood at 1037pm to my south villas house 2 blocks from bay ive been spouting funny things about the drones. well I seen one and tried to follow to bay near town bank lost it…