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The numbers game of meter reading The article in the Oct. 17 Naperville Sun states that the City Council approved a $600,000 expenditure for new software. At the bottom of the article’s 3rd column, (Naperville City Manager) Doug Krieger states,” Obviously, no (security) system will provide …
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Sun reader criticizes Naperville’s electric charging stations as white elephants for the foolish and the wealthy.
Letters to the Editor
Smart Meter Awareness rally set for Thursday Do you believe you have the right to say what goes on your property? Do you believe you have the right to choose what risks you and your family assume? Do you believe you have a right to …
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Sportsman’s Club offers family-friendly activities I want to thank Hank Beckman for his article on the Sportsman’s Club’s 75th anniversary. However, the very purpose of the open house is to educate folks about the safe, recreational use of firearms, so “full-blown firefight” is not the …
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Let’s focus on real problems Make no mistake, I enjoy a good political argument as much as the next person, but I appreciate it better when the argument is based on more facts than opinion and more data than hope. After all, an argument based …
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Dealing with tollway scofflaws I have been reading the articles about tollway scofflaws and I am not only amazed at the amounts owed the state but also at the efforts the state of Illinois is going to go through to attempt to collect the fines. …
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The city of Naperville’s tax break for Walmart, wards for Naperville, and Wine Fest are topics for Sun letters to the editor.
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Naperville Sun readers write of people who helped after a car crash, but also of a bicyclist who sped away after hitting and severely injuring another.