• Letters to the Editor: Should the media call out Trump's lies or try to ignore him?

    To the editor: Columnist Jonah Goldberg suggests that the media reduce its coverage of former President Trump radical remarks. ("Did Trump literally threaten a 'bloodbath'? No, and claiming he did only helps his campaign," Opinion, March 18) Goldberg ignores the greater problem: President Biden can't seem to get mileage for all he's done because of the incessant comments from Trump and Fox News. They are always commenting on how great Trump was and how terrible things are under Biden. And, as...

  • Letters to the Editor: Why we need to stop normalizing vaccine hesitancy in parents

    To the editor: Childhood vaccine delay and refusal is a critical threat to the health of our communities. As a pediatrician and vaccine delivery researcher, I have similar experiences with vaccine-hesitant parents to those presented in the article. ("More parents are delaying their kids' vaccines, and it's alarming pediatricians," March 11) However, before losing hope, it is essential to remember that most parents in the U.S. continue to recognize the value of vaccines and vaccinate their...

  • NYPD cop killed in Queens traffic stop: Letters to the Editor — March 27, 2024

    NY Post readers discuss the shooting death of NYPD officer Jonathan Diller in Far Rockaway on Monday morning.

  • Letters to the Editor: Most realtors are honest and hardworking. Stop making us look like snake oil salesmen

    To the editor: I've been a realtor for 24 years. I work hard at it. I don't make millions of dollars or drive a Bentley. My job has afforded me a good living and a mostly enjoyable career. ("Realtor rules just changed dramatically. Here’s what buyers and sellers can expect," March 19) Like any business, real estate changes constantly. Forms, laws and rules are always being added or updated. We keep up, we change, we grow. With the changes to the commission rules, we are entering a new world, and...

  • Letter to the editor: Apprentices, you're hired!

    Removing the five per cent co-investment payments for SMEs that hire apprentices under the age of 22 is a step in the right direction.

  • Letter to the editor: Presidential firsts

    While Bill Clinton was the first president to send an e-mail and Barack Obama the first to tweet, it is merely timing that dictates firsts.

  • Brainerd firefighters respond to calls

    The Dispatch publishes records as part of its obligation to inform readers about the business of public institutions and to serve as a keeper of the local historical record.

  • Letter to the editor: Who will stop it?

    Are they really going to be able to strip and rob the wealthy New York businessman and former U.S. president of all his wealth, clothes and treasure so easily (“Michael Cohen: Trump is ‘really angry’ over N.Y. bond situation, lack of control over process,” web, March 19)?

  • Letter to the editor: And still they wonder

    At the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the words "duty, honor, country" are effectively being replaced with "diversity, equity, inclusion" -- and somehow today's military leaders remain confused by the failure to reach recruitment levels ("West Point deletes 'duty, honor, country' from mission statement," web, March 13).

  • Letters to the Editor (3/27/24)

    'Farnsworth Is a Hoot' I want to give a shout-out to Chris Farnsworth and his music reviews, such as [Review This, March 13]. The vast majority of the time, he's reviewing music that I have absolutely no interest in hearing, but his writing is so enjoyable that I read them — often out loud to my partner. Maybe the person in February who complained that the comics Seven Days runs aren't funny [Feedback: "Nothing Funny About It," February 28] should shift to the Music + Nightlife section;...

  • Letter to the editor: Smarter (but not smart) spending

    Rep. Randy Feenstra’s recent op-ed in The Washington Times speaks to why Republicans continue to lose (“Law enforcement officers and police dogs deserve our support,” web, March 22).

  • Firefighters called to minor fire in Avoca

    AVOCA, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Firefighters were called to a minor fire in the basement restaurant in Luzerne County. Saturday morning, first responders were called to a minor fire in the basement of Colarusso's Cafe in the 700 block of Main Street in Avoca. Fire officials said a minor fire started in the bottom floor of []