Letter » November 2009
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    Superior Court Judge Kay Kingsley, pulled over in a traffic stop this spring in Carmel and let off the hook… People are asking why was she pulled over, and why... read on»
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    My mother, a retired school teacher and an avid fan of Perry Mason mysteries, had always wanted to serve on a jury (“Summoned,” Nov. 5-11) but never did. ... read on»
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    I was outraged to learn that the city of Carmel was refusing to provide requested documents in the sexual harassment and discrimination lawsuit filed against the city administrator, Rich Guillen.... read on»
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    Olof Dahlstrand and I are the councilmembers still living who were on the City Council in the early years when the city acquired the Flanders property. I want the record... read on»
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    Contrary to its opponents’ “city” claims, Measure G is all about subdivisions in Carmel Valley. The Board of Supervisors majority long ago traded responsible planning decisions for political favors. In... read on»
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    So the unthinkable has finally happened: Carmel, the village in the forest renowned for being a community that treasures its trees and parks, is beginning the process of selling off... read on»
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    After reading Kera Abraham’s excellent article, “Flash in the Can (Oct. 1-7),” perhaps a little history is in order. ... read on»
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    I live in Salinas and I have seen the gang problem continue to make headlines. We have seen lots of attention and visits from federal prosecutors and the state’s gang... read on»