Letters to the Editor

Merry Christmas!

I hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving and now here comes Christmas a time to be with family and friends enjoying the holiday. What’s funny people go crazy before Christmas they “Shop until they drop,” and overload their credit cards for a one-day event. It comes every year so why some people panic before the Christmas holiday? I see this all the time. For me just a day to enjoy peace on earth. So, have a Merry Christmas.

Orlando “Wildman” Perez

The System

Now that I’ve gotten older, I’ve come to the realization how much our government penalizes those of us who are frugal. Had I wasted my money on alcohol or drugs or gambling I’d be eligible for so many more programs. This is part of what I call the “Prodigal Son Syndrome” where one is rewarded for being reckless. If I was a murderer, child molester, or rapist, I could get so many medical procedures done for free and my victims and/or their families would be paying for them. Yes, I’d be in jail, but I’d eventually get out taking advantage of the “system.” Indeed, there seems to be little justice for those who are basically straight and narrow folks! Thank you!

The Honorable Michael Rusznak

Support Your Local Businesses

In these difficult economic times, as a result of inflation, it is especially important to patronize your neighborhood businesses. Do it not only on annual Small Business Saturday, November 26th but every day of the year.

Small independent businesses are at the mercy of suppliers, especially third-party brokers, who control the price they have to pay for merchandise.

I don’t mind occasionally paying a little more to help our local stores survive. The employees go out of their way to help find what I need. Customer service is their motto. As an independent mom and pop store, they don’t have bulk buying purchasing power that Amazon or large national chain stores have. The owners can’t negotiate lower prices from suppliers. This is why they sometimes charge a little more. It is worth the price to avoid the crowds and long lines at larger stores in exchange for the convenience and friendly service your neighborhood community store offers.

Remember these people are our neighbors. Our local entrepreneurs have continued the good fight to keep their existing staff and suppliers employed without layoffs and canceling product or supply orders. They continue to work long hours, pay taxes and keep as many employed as possible. Many maintain the tradition of offering job opportunities to students during the holidays and summer.

Customers also patronize other commercial establishments on the block. Foot traffic is essential for the survival of any neighborhood commercial district. If we don’t patronize our local community stores and restaurants to shop and eat, they don’t eat either. This helps keep our neighbors employed and the local economy growing.

The owners of independent mom and pop stores are the backbone of our neighborhood commercial districts. Show your support by making a purchase.

Sincerely,
Larry Penner

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