Letters to the Editor: 04.03.97
Thoughtful Reporting
San Diego, Calif.
March 27, 1997
Dear Helen,
We want you to know we shared your sadness as news of the tragic loss of the Cavett house reached us via television. It was not until we read Janis Hewitt's article, though, that we felt the impact of the event on the people around it.
We've come to expect this kind of thoughtful reporting from your paper to keep us connected to a part of the world we love.
Thank you,
ELLIE and BILL BERNER
Nice Job
Olympia, Wash.
March 24, 1997
Dear Helen,
Nicely done! I just discovered your website, and it is coming along nicely.
I did notice that not all of the letters which you publish are on the Web. I didn't get my full edition of The Star this week (the middle sections are missing), so I am a little disappointed. Not to get distracted, it really is a nice job.
Yours,
BOB FICALORA
Star On Line
Mountain View, Calif.
March 27, 1997
To The Editor:
As a native of East Hampton who has moved far away, I'm so excited to see The Star on line. However, I wonder about some sections of the paper that aren't, such as wedding announcements, news from the different villages, etc. These are the things I would really like to read about, to be able to keep abreast of happenings in my hometown. Are there privacy issues or something surrounding these? I'm curious.
I would appreciate your reply.
Thank you,
APRIL ROSCOW
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