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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

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Military sacrificed so you can vote Early voting started on March 25th and ends on April 6th. Regular voting is on April 9th. I read a statistic that pointed out that the turnout in these off-year elections is 15 percent to 20 percent. What a slap …

letters to the editor

Naperville Sun readers weigh in on issues of the day.

letters to the editor

Rep should support same-sex marriage As a Naperville mom and housewife, my days are filled with mundane tasks such as household chores, getting kids where they need to be around town, volunteering at their respective schools or having coffee/lunch with friends (usually other Naperville parents) to …

letters to the editor

Naperville Sun readers off their opinions on a variety of topics.

letters to the editor

Naperville needs more places to snowboard I think that Naperville needs more places to snowboard. Yes, we have 4 Lakes in Lisle but that is far away. Near my house we have a designated area for snowboarding but it has nothing on it just a hill, …

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Declare a moratorium on meter installations It is time to step back and review the security issues on the wireless landscape. The groundswell is continuing to grow and no networks are “to big to fail.” In an article in the Chicago Tribune, Naperville’s city manager said, …

letters to the editor

Sun readers sound off on a variety of topics including pension reform and firearms.

letters to the editor

Naperville Sun readers weigh in on a variety of topics.

Letters to the Editor

Naperville Sun readers weigh in on a variety of topics.

letters to the editor

Naperville Sun readers weigh in on the issues of the day.

letters to the editor

Naperville Sun readers weigh in on a variety of topics.

letters to the editor

Likes the small town and its crown jewel What is wrong about feeling like a small town? We Napervillians boast this “Magical Quality” when describing our city with its population of 150,000. The Riverwalk is our “Crown Jewel,” please let us retain this honor. I join …

letters to the editor

At large city council working well here The lawsuit against putting the ward question on the ballot finally hit. I attended the Lisle Township Democratic Caucus in December of 2012. At that meeting besides electing the Democratic candidates to run in the upcoming elections there was …

Letters to the Editor

Mike Evans, the new CEO and president of the Naperville Area Chamber of Commerce writes that business growth will solve many of our nation’s problems and should be a top priority for lawmakers.

Letter to the Editor

Naperville Sun readers weigh in on a variety of topics.