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To the Editor:
This letter is in response to the Letter to the Editor from the Town of Princeville Administration. I would like the citizens of Princeville to know the real truth. -
Clarifying the data on outdoor gun range
I want to thank the Daily Southerner for the article about the outdoor commercial shooting range coming to Stallings Road. Now the majority of people who live within a one mile radius of the sight can weigh in for most did not know of the plans for one.
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Don’t kill I-95 tolls without studying options
Proposed tolling of I-95 in North Carolina has gotten a lot of media
coverage opposing tolling, and Members of the NC General Assembly and U.S. Congress are lining up in opposition as well. -
Seniors Got Game
To the Editor:
As the month of May has drawn to a close, many local seniors reflect on the activities that focused on us during the month. -
Muhammad’s Godfather views him as a trailblazer
To the Editor:
In response to Bert Spain, about Councilman Muhammad; some definitions (from the dictionary): Controvert – to raise arguments against; voice opposition to. Controversy – A dispute, a public one, between sides holding opposing views; the act or practice of engaging in. Controversial- of, producing or marked by controversy. -
Reader urges love, respect for new police chief
To the Editor:
I am a concerned citizen who has lived in Tarboro most of my life and I have never read such nonsense about the hiring of the new police chief, saying if he had any respect he would not have accepted the job. - Tarboro Town Council Muhammad’s ‘legacy’ draws half-muted chuckle
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General public needs education on rights of bicyclists, sharing the road
In last week’s paper there was an article about bicycling. I think first of all the general public needs to be educated about the rights of bicyclists and sharing the road.
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A thief at large
To the Editor:
A glorious day was marred by a pickpocket, stealing from an eldery lady enjoying the day at the Happening on the Common on Saturday. -
Remembering Betty Perrin NeSmith
Betty Perrin NeSmith was a force of nature. I hate the past tense, but it's the grammar we use when someone dies‚ Im just not sure it's the grammar Betty would use when thinking about death. She is moving on, with things to do. She was looking for a higher plane even while grounded on this earth, and I'm happy to think of her still searching out there in the other worlds.
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