From our readers:
KISSES to the good Samaritan at Kohl's last week who found and turned in my young son's Spider-Man wallet that was full of his Christmas and birthday money. Wish you could have seen how happy he was when Kohl's said someone turned it in. What a good lesson to a young boy about honesty!
Thank you,
~ Lisa Mauer,
Greenland
KISSES to the York Middle School performance of "Peter Pan." The cast was great. For those who didn't see it, you missed a great show.
~ Proud Nana, Mary Ferrelli,
Portsmouth
KISSES: For all radio listeners who have searched everywhere for consistent jazz on the air, seek no more. The Portsmouth Government Channel, 22, has a continuing flow of some of the greatest music ever recorded ... and no commercials. This happens only when 22 is not airing local events such as council meetings, etc. Just cover your TV picture and believe you are hearing it on the radio.
~ Howie Leonard,
Portsmouth
Hey, wasn't it great to see a new Greenleaf Woods/Gold's Gym sign!? It was old, broken, and stained, and it was finally replaced with a brand new sign. Big KISSES to the property owner!
And who is property owner responsible for Yoken's sign? At first it was nostalgic to see, then it was covered up and there was hope that removal or refurbishing was imminent. NOW it is worse than sad ~ it's ridiculous & shameful! Not to mention a total eyesore on Lafayette Road. Whoever is responsible must be totally unaware of its condition or they would do something. I only hope the McCloud family can look the other way.
~ Cheri Bach,
Portsmouth
DISSES: I recently parked my car, thinking it was safe. Someone with a blue car hit my car and left, leaving damage to my bumper and under lining. As well, it will cost me a deductable. If anyone saw a blue car hit a beige van, would you please come forward and call 436-9011? Thank you KISSES.
Denise Greeley,
Portsmouth
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