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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: The Board of Education, administration, and staff, want to extend our sincere thanks to Romeo Community Schools’ voters for approval of both ballot proposals in yesterday’s election. Approval of the bond proposal…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: A letter from a reader that appeared in the Oct. 20 edition of The Record contained numerous factual errors regarding the Romeo Community Schools Nov. 2 election. First, there is one bond…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: Thank you, Romeo. After 30 years patrolling the streets, coming into your homes, schools, churches and businesses, I’ve retired from the Romeo Police Department. It has been my honor to serve this…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: I’m disheartened and upset to hear that a number of Michigan’s local public health officials have been the recipients of threats of violence over the issuing of COVID-related public heath orders. Violence…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: Government officials seem to be ignoring the will of the people these days. A case in point is the proposed waterline that Washington Township wants to install along 31 Mile Road, up…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: We moved from Romeo in 1986 when my husband retired from the Ford Proving Grounds. A friend that still lives there sent the article on the First Congregational Church that saddened us…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: On June 11, the Washington Township Board of Trustees will be receiving their board packets, with plenty of time to review them for the upcoming board meeting. Our meeting will be on…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: A special meeting of the Romeo Village Council was held last Wednesday to discuss the following agenda items: Marihuana Ordinance, budget 21-22, tree removal and Thee Office Pub event and permit transfers.…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: After being swarmed by a gypsy moth infestation last summer we contacted the Macomb County Gypsy Moth Suppression Program administered by MSU Extension. They responded very quickly, answered our questions and surveyed…

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

TO THE EDITOR: When is enough, enough? Apparently when spending other people’s money, there never is enough! Currently, the Romeo Community School District has a new high school. Recently, voters passed a huge bond for…

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