Letter to the editor: Vote Yes on Measure S
Building on the successful 2012 voter approved measure with 74 percent in favor of the special parcel tax, Measure S on the 2020 ballot continues this work.
Letter: Vote No on Measure S
A NO vote now ensures that Valley Water will have the opportunity to respond with a better measure that includes a sunset date, a less regressive tax, and truly independent citizen oversight—a new measure that we can all support in the next general election cycle.
Letter: Thanks for keeping horses safe
It is more than heartening what two organizations did for total strangers. It is something with which we would like to associate individuals.
Letter to the editor: County road will finally be repaved
As a long time resident of over 30 years, I got some news that portions of a county road in Morgan Hill city limits is finally going to be repaired!
Letters: Protesters endanger downtown diners
On Saturday, Aug. 29, a large group of unmasked Trump demonstrators walked through the outdoor dining areas along Monterey Road in downtown Morgan Hill. There was no physical distancing and they shouted slogans across our dinner plates.
Letters: Forest management, Tech Center, salon closure
We want a future where we can grow responsibly, attract strong talent, and provide a safe and affordable community to our employees.
Letters to the editor: Run for office or speak up
During such a challenging time for the City of Morgan Hill, it is disappointing to learn that the current mayor is running unopposed in the next election.
Letter: Investigate dietary guidelines
With 60 percent of Americans diagnosed with one or more chronic illnesses—conditions which increase the risk for severe outcomes and death from Covid-19—the U.S. now more than ever needs evidence-based advice on how to maintain and restore our metabolic health.
Letters: More details needed on city budget
Having residents understand what they are getting and losing and having real opportunities to affect those proposals should be a primary focus.
Letter to the editor: Earth is happy
Soon a gradual re-opening may provide an opportunity to decide how we want to embrace some of what we have witnessed in nature’s ability to so quickly adapt and change. Can we think anew?