Ed Butler of Villas tells readers it’s the state that sets the funding laws for regional school districts; Ronn Daignault takes issue with the publisher’s column on shutting down the government.
Al Crossen of North Wildwood says, “Inequality of Wealth Does Not Apply to Our Leaders,” while Bill Davenport of Wildwood wants readers to know that the American Legion Post 184 and the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 955 made a commitment to the Wildwood city fathers that they would upgrade and maintain Memory Lane.
Editor Al Campbell talks about the number of cars on the road here this summer and the traffic tie-ups due to, most likely, parkway construction. Publisher Art Hall tells his black brothers that they must make the Democratic Party earn their support.
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