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Are budget cuts why parking law violators get away with it? Are budget cuts the reason why vehicles are allowed to park on the street overnight? Night after night? Isn’t that illegal? Are budget cuts the reason why vehicles are allowed to park so that they totally …
Letters to the editor
Sun reader writes that smart meters are safe and will amount to less wasted electricity.
letters to the editor
One reader weighs in on fertility centers and “defective embryos” while a Tea Party supporter writes that he is against wards for Naperville.
letters to the editor
Loaves & Fishes, Naperville’s food pantry, and the DuPage Children’s Museum make note of National Volunteer Week and thank their volunteers for the the work they perform for the organizations.
letters to the editor
Sun readers weigh in on a variety of topics including in vitro fertilization and the price of gas.
letter to the editor
There has been much debate nationally and internationally surrounding the utility’s highly marketed “smart” meters.
letters to the editor
One Sun reader suggests that instead of requiring hospitals to provide free health care for those who can not afford it, we should just start buying mass graves.
So far, 2012 has seen both good and bad
Naperville Mayor A. George Pradel writes “The year 2012 has brought many changes — some good and some not so good. First of all, we have a balanced budget! Much of this success is due to our city manager, Finance Department and staff who have labored over reductions in every facet of the budget. I think God had a part in this too, because our budget for snow removal was hardly used so far this year.”
letters to the editor
School district and police officials invite residents to community forums on drug usage that are scheduled for 7 p.m. on April 3 at Naperville North High School and at 7 p.m. on April 5 at Neuqua Valley High School. Other letters deal with the arrest of “johns,” in vitro fertilization, and the electricity smart grid,
letters to the editor
Edward Hospital in Naperville’s pharmacy director writes about a critical shortage of drugs that is affecting patient care throughout our nation. The proposed intro vitro fertilization clinic in downtown Naperville receives support from readers, as well
letters to the editor
A proposal to build a fertility clinic in downtown Naperville, at the intersection of Washington and Benton, is supported by one writer. Another takes on “pink slime.”