This morning's Ithaca Journal carries more letters on next Tuesday's Village of Dryden elections.
Paul Simonet seems concerned that national politics might affect the Trustees' race, and encourages voters to support the Republican incumbents.
Les Cleland also writes in support of the incumbents, arguing that they "have the background, knowledge and experience to deal effectively with" issues.
Jean Fitzgibbons writes to support Lisa Valentinelli, who she thinks "will be a strong advocate for the youth of this village and that she will be an approachable, honest, representative for all of us".
Katrina Blair doesn't endorse candidates, but asks "Has the village closed?" and calls for "a dose of old-time talk".
In the Monitor, a Dryden man was arrested for DWI in Richford.
Posted by simon at March 15, 2007 8:28 PM in Ithaca Journal , politics (local)