After reading Ralph Tuttle’s letter to the editor on Feb. 27, I would have to agree with his assessment of the proposed new logo for Lewiston.
At first glance it looked like the spelling of Lewiston was broken into small pieces, some brighter than others. And if you were to ask 100 people what that thing in the middle is, I doubt they would come up with a honeycomb.
John Reeder, Lewiston
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