I have two gripes: The first and more important is the use of cloth bags for shopping, which is something I do, but the baggers need to know not to push them so full and heavy. When someone is using an electric cart to assist (and I am), you might know a 50-pound bag will be impossible.
My second problem, much less serious, is drive-ups. Every one of them position the large menu past the speaker used to order. So when you get so you can see it, there is somebody asking for your order.
— Ann Driscoll
1. Messages left on answering machines: People need to slow down and speak clearly, especially their names and numbers. If I can’t “get it,” then they’re out of luck.
2. If motorcycles are being ticketed for being too loud, what about these small cars with loud, obnoxious mufflers? I would rather hear the bike!
3. And lastly, drivers coming onto Minot Avenue from Poland Road. People! Some of us work or live on Caron Lane and Old Farm Road — you need to turn safely. Besides, we have the right of way. You have a stop sign!
— Gail R. Lemay
The Indians are denied a casino but Oxford gets one. A school is asked to change its racial mascot name and refuses. Meanwhile, we name a holiday after Christopher Columbus. There is much bias against the people who only want to be treated fairly, and aren’t: the Native Americans.
— Anonymous
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