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Stone Harbor - County commissioners, according to the Herald, the tax rate has been lowered due to privatizing the nursing home. How could a for-profit organization make money to where the county lost millions. So is he answer that... Read More
Publication Date: 4/03/2024
Stone Harbor - Councilmembers need to make the right decisions for Stone Harbor, not for thier own personal gain. Think about it.....three councilmembers are real estate agents - every change to zoning should be closely looked at... Read More
Publication Date: 4/03/2024
Stone Harbor - The opinion piece by the owner of the paper was a reflection of his views about the upcoming election. I respect his opinion and decision but wonder if he would also critique our current President who is running for... Read More
Publication Date: 4/03/2024
Stone Harbor - Spouter is right in their opinion on 97th Street playground. Have professional people design the project to be inclusive to all. Finally let’s try having it paid for before committing to a string of grants. Read More
Publication Date: 4/03/2024
Stone Harbor - Who came up with the design of the atrocious playground for 97th Street? Do these people think "inclusive" means handicapped only? Where are the multi-sensory elements for autistic kids? $1.9 Million... Read More
Publication Date: 4/03/2024
Stone Harbor - Does SHPOA stand for Second Homeowners Pushing Our Agenda? They seem to be the force behind these budget cuts without considering the real human factor behind every cut. Do more with less, no pay raises, even layoffs... Read More
Publication Date: 4/03/2024
Stone Harbor - Spending for an Easter Egg hunt does not justify the council, for a poor allocation of tax money. Take away all the unnecessary spending and we wil be able to pay down our debt. With the amount of tax money collected... Read More
Publication Date: 4/03/2024
Stone Harbor - Why is your administrator reporting to public works rather than the borough Hall? Ask your elected officials what's going on. Read More
Publication Date: 4/03/2024
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