What else is there to say about the still non-existent CHQ Transit hub on East Third Street other than ugh.
You’ve heard the whole sordid tale already. After being asked to move the CARTS hub from Second Street in front of the National Comedy Center, the county settled on the former Ray ...
To The Reader’s Forum:
After repeatedly reaching out to our congressional representative, Mr. Nick Langworthy, multiple times to explain how drastic cuts to the federal government and the “big beautiful” bill that recently passed the House of Representatives by one vote, benefits our ...
To The Reader’s Forum:
When driving down Fairmount Avenue in Lakewood from Shadyside Avenue to the western village line, now is the time to enjoy all of the trees that enhance the beauty of one of the primary corridors in Lakewood.
Please enjoy them now as in a couple of years many of ...
To The Reader’s Forum:
The residents of Congressional District # 23 know Nick Langworthy describes himself as a man who values life, who values those providing military service to our nation, and who values – as so many of us do- fiscal responsibility in order to safeguard the present and ...
Growing up, my family was destitute. If not for food stamps, we would have had little food – even so, there were times when our refrigerator was empty. If not for Medicaid, we would not have had healthcare. We often lacked the money for basic necessities such as electricity and phone service. ...
Regarding the recent editorial entitled, “Etiquette Can Go South Fast During Town Halls,” John D’Agostino bemoans the “rowdiness” of those who attend in-person town halls and sympathizes with our congressman’s refusal to hold them. Citing the experience of Tom Reed, Congressman Nick ...