I will be delivering a check to CHCA this weekend because I believe in supporting local community institutions. It’s only $100 but all I can manage with the pain of rising prices and plummeting retirement income.
Chestnut Hill is fortunate to have a real newspaper providing the community with information about threats to quality of life, such as those weird street lights, as well as an opinion forum, and coverage about community events and controversies.
We need newspapers and no newspaper staff should have to be worried about whether they’ll get their next …
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I will be delivering a check to CHCA this weekend because I believe in supporting local community institutions. It’s only $100 but all I can manage with the pain of rising prices and plummeting retirement income.
Chestnut Hill is fortunate to have a real newspaper providing the community with information about threats to quality of life, such as those weird street lights, as well as an opinion forum, and coverage about community events and controversies.
We need newspapers and no newspaper staff should have to be worried about whether they’ll get their next check.
Thank you for working to protect our democracy.
Joan M. Martini
Chestnut Hill