To the editor: Many years ago, I wrote to The Times commending David L. Ulin on his piece retracing Holden Caulfield's path through Manhattan in "The Catcher in the Rye." And now I'm writing to ...
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To the Editor: I am writing to congratulate the students, teachers and volunteers who staged this weekend’s Brattleboro Union High School musical, "Hadestown." It was a wonderful production: great ...
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I would never vote for Donald Trump for dog catcher, much less for president. In a recent letter, David Burress wrote about deconstructing Jonah Goldberg’s column (Feb. 27, Journal World).