June 4, 2010 RSS feed / Letters

Cajun Fest creators to be commended

Kudos to everyone that produced and directed the Cajun Fest. There was a silly “catfight” there in the food area on Sunday around 5 p.m. The security was superb and very prompt to intervene. More...

Sojka has delivered results

In these pages Jim Capaldi recently offered the deal of electing Bob Huber and keeping Steve Sojka as a City Council member (Letters, Acorn, May 21). More...

Student enjoyed Romney speech

I am 17 years old, and I am a junior at Chaminade High School. I enjoy frequent reading and research of business and politics. Last week, I attended the Reagan lecture with former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney at the Reagan Library. More...

Why can’t we take free samples to go?

Maybe it’s just me who doesn’t understand the logic behind this, so can anyone explain why one can eat the sample food given free at a grocery store, but if you decide to eat it outside the door, the store can (and did) call security? More...

City needs more burger competition

What kind of inside track does McDonald’s have with our city? I read we are now going to be blessed with yet another McDonald’s restaurant. More...

Please drive slowly by ball fields

Concerning the Darrah Baseball Fields, drivers who speed at 50 to 60 mph should be the ones to have healthy respect for the law. Those speeds are way too fast to begin with. More...

His take on the Simi mayor’s race

It’s our duty and our right to evaluate those candidates running for public office and to determine why they are running and what we, as voters and citizens, can expect if they gain the position they work for. I’ve spoken with Mr. More...

Kind act showed why Simi’s so great

Let me put a smile on your face. On a recent Saturday while shopping in Home Depot in the gardening section, my faith in people was restored. So often the media reminds us of all the cynicism in our society. More...

Gallegly shouldn’t stand in way of SSFL workgroup

I’m a longtime Elton Gallegly supporter who has come to believe someone else should represent our community. Here’s why: In 1989, the well-meaning Mr. More...