In a Sept. 4 opinion piece, the editor laments that there is limited space for the publication of the admittedly popular Letters To The Editor. She might want to consider eliminating The Horoscope, …
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In a Sept. 4 opinion piece, the editor laments that there is limited space for the publication of the admittedly popular Letters To The Editor. She might want to consider eliminating The Horoscope, The Tide Charts, and (game and answers) the Super Crossword and Sudoku. This unnecessary filler currently takes up precious real estate in every issue of The Leader. All four items are readily available elsewhere, most notably on the internet. The space to publish more community driven discourse exists. The Leader only needs to choose to make wiser use of it.
L.P. Johnson
Port Townsend