Letter: Questions McQueen’s campaign contributions

To The Editor, I was reviewing the campaign contributions of the Republican Controller candidate, Norman MacQueen. Mr. MacQueen is also an elected Supervisor in Willistown Township. I was reviewing the contributions because the Controller’s position is a very important position. The Controller is the “watchdog” for county government and the office must be an example of high integrity. What...

Letter: Board candidate won’t attend forum

To the Editor, I am very disappointed that the League of Women Voters’ traditional Meet the Candidates Night for the Unionville-Chadds Ford School Board election will not be taking place this year. The League offered to host a forum for the discussion of issues in the contested race in Region C, however my opponent has declined to participate. I believe that addressing the issues should be a...

Letter: Pitts continues to vote against women

To The Editor, Congressman Joe Pitts is very proud of the fact that he has voted against Obamacare 42 times. His stated reason for voting against it is that it is unpopular with businesses. It is too bad that his record shows that he only cares about corporations and the unborn. In his mind, corporations deserve rights but newborns don’t deserve health care. Mr. Pitts also voted against health care...

Letter: Status quo is not enough for UCFSD

Calls for district to improve STEM curriculum To The Editor: I was a candidate earlier this year to fill the Region C School Board Director position vacated by Frank Murphy. During the appointment process, which lasted multiple votes over a month, I was honored to receive the votes of Jeff Hellrung, Keith Knauss, Jeff Leiser, and Vic DuPuis during the first three ballots on June 18. Although I failed...

Letter: Getting rid of Jury Commissioners hurts justice

To The Editor, The old adage states you don’t fix something that isn’t broke. The Pennsylvania Legislature has violated this wise advice by taking unconstitutional action that threatens the integrity of the Commonwealth’s judicial system. Since 1868 the elected representatives of the office of Jury Commissioner have made sure that the jury selection process in Pennsylvania has been fair and that...

Letter: two nightmares and a dream

To The Editor: My first nightmare occurred right after recent news that the three white bungalows along Rt. 1 at Longwood were doomed to demolition.  Those houses were built in the 1920s by P. S. du Pont for some of his closest employees.  Rather I saw in their stead a grand entrance with blinking marquee, announcing a Broadway show or band  at the new indoor theater, constructed on the once grassy...

Letter: take a moment to celebrate our dairy farmers

To the Editor There is certainly no better time to enjoy a few scoops of ice cream or a refreshing glass of milk than in June during National Dairy Month. While celebrating can be delicious and fun, it is also an opportunity to take time to reflect on our farms in Chester County and what impact dairy farms have on our lives. Our 280 dairy farms and 18,900 cows produce enough milk for our 500,000 county...

Letter: Knauss, Hellrung say no to teacher pact

To the Editor: Tonight, the Unionville-Chadds Ford School board will release to the public the Tentative Agreement reached between the School Board and the UCF Education Association Negotiating Teams. We’re pleased that the negotiations between the parties have been professional and cordial and that the board has not had a need to hire expensive legal or public relations representation. We’re also...

Letter: ‘shameful’ attempt by legislature to end jury commissioners

To The Editor: On Wednesday, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives joined the Senate of Pennsylvania in a shameful attempt to circumvent a ruling of the state Supreme Court and unlawfully, once again, eliminate an elected office that has protected the public’s rights in the selection of juries for 145 years. We, the members of the Pennsylvania State Association of Jury Commissioners, are in no...

Letter: Commissioners hiding anti-union legal, consultant costs

To The Editor, The Chester County Commissioners do not believe they are accountable to County taxpayers. The County is currently embroiled in a labor dispute with the employees at the Department of Human Services. On numerous occasions the Commissioners have refused to disclose how much taxpayer money they are paying the anti-union attorneys and consultants they have hired to assist them in this dispute. Commissioner...