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Our post office needs upgrade
Dear Editor: I recently needed to overnight mail a letter at about 1 p.m. After waiting in the usual long line at the Stanwood post office, I was told it couldn't be done from Stanwood, but the Smokey Point post office could, if I could get there before 2 p.m. Full Story
Many islanders have served town loyally
Dear Editor: I have a bit to add to the Al Lincoln-Stanwood/Camano controversy. I lived on the island for more than 23 years, and have belonged to several service organizations. For more than 15 years, I was a member of the board of the Stanwood (formerly known as Camwood) Senior Center. Full Story
Now, there's a real eyesore!
Dear Editor: I have been following all the pros and cons regarding the car wash sign, so I paid special attention to that area as I went by and was more concerned about the look of the growing "used car lot" between Viking Village and the highway. Full Story
Car repair customers have an option
Dear Editor: Sadly the city of Stanwood has seen another local business close its doors. Advanced Automotive, 10430 Saratoga Dr., closed its doors and ceased to do business last week, potentially leaving a lot of vehicle owners with nowhere to turn with warranty repairs. Full Story
Just a swimsuit? I don't think so! Don't need it!
Dear Editor: I have one question for you: when did coffee become more than coffee, sending small-town values down the drain? While many of us have been battling words against the city over a sign, did anyone notice that a bikini barista went up next to Jimmy's Pizza, which, I might add, is a family restaurant. Full Story
Administrative costs for library are very high
Dear Editor: The Sno-Isle Libraries want a levy increase, or they will reduce services and hours at our library. It seems that $0.31 per $1,000 of assessed value isn't enough. Have you looked at Sno- Isle's 2009 budget (www.snoisle. org)? On page 13, you will find that the Sno-Isle Libraries paid their administrative team a total of $2,580,560, including benefits. Full Story
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