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December 24, 2025

Letter: Abolish COG’s kingdom

Aside from the fact that the joint power authority, VTA-wannabe COG, lacks legal capacity to inflict taxes/fees on the citizens of SBC, taxpayers would be better off if our local elected leaders abolished COG, privatized transit, and let Public Works Department do the streets and roads, like they used to do.

Letter: Councilman says Alejo is out of touch with business owners

With business owners like myself continuing to struggle to find ways to pay bills and make ends meet, it amazes me that some local politicians remain so out of touch with small business owners.

Letter: Commerce must flow unimpeded by government

Note the article from JOC Daily Newswire regarding U.S. Supreme Court's decision to hear the ATA and National Chamber of Commerce challenge to 9th Circuit's decision upholding LA's clean truck program.

Letter: ‘Aromas Cares’ is one-sided on fracking

After reading the recent articles in your paper covering fracking, I wanted to share my recent experience with you regarding the anti-fracking group, Aromas Cares For the Environment. I did not want what I consider their extremist one-sided views to go unchallenged. Please read my comments below and at least consider that there is a side to the story that you will not hear listening only to members of "Aromas Cares for the Environment". I am sure I would be hoping for to much to wish for you to place my comments in the editorial section of your paper, but I think they would serve the community well to read them.

Letter: Thanks for support of Holte Holiday Dinners in 2012

It is at this time that we wish to thank you for your coverage of the Holte Holiday Diners. With your support and that of many volunteers we were able to meet expenses as well as serve over 500 people a Christmas dinner of turkey, mashed potatoes and gravy, dressing, tri tip, and dessert. This could not have been the huge success it was without the help of scores of volunteers and organizations that made it possible. Those who helped included: Mike and Allison Sicoli - Round Table Pizza, San Juan Bautista Rotary, Bob Stone - Tri Way Meats, San Benito County Cattleman’s Association, Napa Auto Parts, Sacred Heart Church , Presbyterian Church, St. Luke’s Church, Pansona, Mansmith B-B-Q, San Benito High School, Father Rudy, Marich Confectionary, Top Hatters of Hollister, Frank Scalmanini, Kay Filice – Filice Farms, Holte Executive Board. We apologize if anyone or an organization was omitted. Thanks again for every ones support in making the dinner a huge success!

Letter: What is going on with the fracking?

My names Keith Snow, I am writing this letter as my freedom of speech and proof of burden and truthful.

Letter: Muenzer’s closing had help from schools

I read your opinion column about the closing of Muenzer's after 102 years. You wrote a very nice obituary and basically that it died of natural causes, but I would like to point out that it had a lot of help from the school systems in San Benito County, and based upon how you want to look at it, it may have died from anything from an assisted suicide, all the way up to Murder 2. For many years Muenzer's worked closely with the schools of San Benito county to sell their Physical Education uniforms, and for many years made donations back to the programs at the local schools, but beginning about six years ago one by one each of the schools abandoned them beginning with Rancho and ending with San Benito High School. Having been the Physical Education department chair at San Benito High School for several years I worked closely with Jan and Jerry to have them be the exclusive supplier of our Physical Education uniforms, but one by one schools thought they could make more money by bypassing Muenzer's and selling their own P.E. clothes. I also blame the school boards who no longer supported Physical Education departments in mantaining a specific uniform for physical education, (but that is a whole different letter). Either way removing Rancho, Maze, Anzar, and San Benito High School P.E. uniforms hurt them tremendously. I would argue that most people went in and bought two uniforms, a lock, maybe socks and tennis shoes, and probably a sweat shirt. I would guess anywhere from $30 to $150 each fall, multiplied by thousands of families who came in and you have, in my opinion, the critical mass that pushed it over the edge. I hope all those who slowly choked Muenzer's out sleep well at night.

Letter: Don’t be desensitized by liberal agenda

On Jan. 1, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, declaring that slaves in rebel states shall be "forever free." At the time of his death he was enshrined as “The Great Emancipator” and the writing and signing of this document was considered the most hallowed accomplishment of his presidency that led to the 13th Amendment. On this sesquicentennial, our President, the first African American to serve in the same office did not mark the Proclamation’s anniversary in any way nor was their much fanfare given to it by the media. This was both shameful and disappointing and speaks to the unpatriotic, secular attitude that permeates our society. We need to remember and acknowledge our Nation’s great historical past and not become desensitized by a liberal, socialistic agenda.

Letter: Response to piece about schools, armed guards

In today's Free Lance (December 28, 2012, page A4), Frank Perez of San Benito High School states that "I believe I speak for all educators" in opposing armed guards in schools. Doesn't SBHS have a police officer on site? Isn't that officer armed? If not, what good are they? Mr. Perez is entitled to his opinion. I am entitled to mine. Mine is that teachers are arrogant, overpaid left wing ideologues who fill our young peoples' minds with socialist garbage. I believe that I am Taxed Enough Already.

Letter: Arming school guards is not the answer

The National Rifle Association finally ended its reticence on the Newton, Connecticut school tragedy by erratically firing off statements that put the lives of schoolchildren in ever increasing peril.

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