Cooper’s intimidation column hits the mark My thanks to Bertha Cooper for her op-ed speaking out against the intimidation by vigilantes of peaceful protesters exercising… Continue reading
Thanks to front-line, other health workers A close friend of mine and dedicated health care worker recently retired after more than 30 years of providing… Continue reading
Immunity for youths should be goal How ironic that as we celebrate Independence Day, Gov. Jay Inslee says businesses will not be allowed to serve… Continue reading
Questions remain with sewer project payment I’m writing in response to the June 17 letter (“explanation required on sewer project”) and comments that followed, about… Continue reading
Armed groups should carry responsibility I believe it is time to discuss an ordinance at the local, county, and state level that would require any… Continue reading
A tale of two fiddlers Legend and history have it that Nero neglected the maintenance of Rome. When catastrophic fires broke out, he ignored them.… Continue reading
Consider the source A recent letter about estimates of the death toll from the coronavirus fails to understand the nature of these studies and faults… Continue reading
Heartening to see lunch giveaway I feel fortunate to live in Sequim as we are not as hard hit by the virus, but these difficult… Continue reading
Predictions fair poorly How can pundits be so spectacularly wrong in their predictions and yet continue to be published? Surprisingly enough, they don’t need to… Continue reading
Local nonprofit hurt by funding policy While Payroll Protection Plan relaunched this week to help small businesses keep employees on the payroll, I sincerely hope… Continue reading
Don’t stop now During this critical time for our community with the COVID-19 virus, we need to make sure that we don’t forget the other… Continue reading
Consider alternative
to roundabout In the April 15 edition of the Sequim Gazette, the letter to the editor concerning a proposed roundabout (page A-12) at… Continue reading
Roundabout isn’t solution for intersection An April 8 Sequim Gazette article states that “Clallam County has secured a $490,000 federal grant to build a roundabout… Continue reading
For our safety’s sake, limit visits to peninsula I live on the Olympic Peninsula. There seemed to be a big increase this weekend of tourists… Continue reading
Time to ‘buck up’ Who came up with COVID-19? It originated in the Wuhan province of China, therefore it is the Wuhan Virus; let’s call… Continue reading
Kudos to Crecelius I recently read your article about Eric Crecelius retiring from 43 years as a volunteer firefighter/EMT (“Volunteer calls it a career at… Continue reading
Thanks for the holiday cheer A quick thank you to the City of Sequim and private Sequim businesses for keeping their “Holiday Lights” up past… Continue reading
Reconsider location for MAT facility When I first moved to Sequim in 2004 I was immediately impressed with the forward thinking city government and the… Continue reading
Clinic suggestion is ‘absurd and silly’ Robert Falk’s “Move the Mat?” (Letters to the editor, Sequim Gazette, Jan. 29, page A-12) goes from the absurd… Continue reading
Move the MAT? The proposed medicine-assisted-treatment (MAT) Healing Campus has brought quite a bit of dissension to our little community. Driving past the new resort… Continue reading