Library Also Gives Books To The Poor
I was delighted to read about the Imagination Library program with the Eugene Public Library and Dolly Parton (“Imagine Free Books For Kids,” Letters 3/11). … Continue reading
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I was delighted to read about the Imagination Library program with the Eugene Public Library and Dolly Parton (“Imagine Free Books For Kids,” Letters 3/11). … Continue reading
Kudos to Eugene Weekly for having two stories in the March 18 edition on the 4J school board races. As we recover from the pandemic … Continue reading
When the Bottle Redemption Center opened in Eugene, I was glad to see a place I could get to easily by bike and deposit cans … Continue reading
The city of Eugene did not have a strategic plan this winter to accommodate the abundance of the unhoused population, supposedly due to COVID-19. The … Continue reading
Late last month, Pembina Pipeline Corp. announced that they could “sadly” no longer predict if the Jordan Cove LNG export terminal and fracked gas pipeline … Continue reading
Thank you, Marc Time (“Unpave the Lot and Bring Back Paradise,” Letters 3/11). I agree to turn the old city hall pit into a park. … Continue reading
Thank you, Eugene Weekly and Joseph Cappelletti for the revealing and revolting article about the late city hall and the aftermath of that decision (“They … Continue reading
Can it get any worse? I’ve lived in northwest Eugene for three years, three blocks from the J.H. Baxter creosote plant, and the brain numbing … Continue reading
In the article “The RV Pandemic Lifestyle” (EW 2/25) I was upset to see the classification of a Black Lives Matter protest as an “exciting” … Continue reading
Three Eugene 4J School Board seats are on the ballot this May. Please join me in supporting Judy Newman for re-election to her post. Newman … Continue reading