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The real story about Hyde School | Letter

I feel sorry for the girls who are suing Hyde School. They needed character education and obviously missed their chance for it. Our son, Drew, attended Hyde School in the 1990s. We chose Hyde over other private high schools for its policy of family involvement and also because it did not intend to break down […]

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Hyde School is being scapegoated | Letter

We are disappointed at the one-sided reporting about Hyde School and the federal lawsuit filed against the school. The story felt under-researched and more a reflection of anonymous social media postings. Maybe if you had spoken to more families that have experience at the school you would have a more balanced reporting. If you would […]

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Trump’s very short memory on immigration | Letter

My grandfather immigrated to this country with his surname spelled Jochmann. Donald Trump’s grandfather immigrated to this country with his surname spelled Drumpf. Like so many immigrants, their surnames were changed upon entry or shortly thereafter. Apparently this president finds it easy to forget his family’s past history and the opportunities afforded them upon acceptance. […]

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Susan Collins’ action was not courageous | Letter

I must politely disagree with the lead op-ed in last Sunday’s paper (July 13) that Sen. Susan Collins’ “belated courage” in voting against the Big Bad Bill was “better than nothing.” In my opinion, it’s worse than nothing, because it continues the senator’s practice of voting for the people’s interest only when it will mean […]