SCHOOLED ON SQUASH I read the “Zucchini and summer squash” article by Ashley Glatz in the Aug. 9 edition of Illinois Times. I wish to make a few somewhat unimportant corrections/clarifications. The picture in your article is technically correct as there are many kinds of “summer squash.” However, that particular picture is a yellow zucchini. […]
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor 8/9/18
SHELTER SENSEI read the letter from Sam Cahnman entitled “Homeless solutions” in the Aug. 2 issue of Illinois Times. I have several comments. My last 15 years in state government was with the Department of Human Services homeless services unit, where I managed approximately 100 homeless shelter program contracts all over the state, excluding Chicago. Managing […]
Letters to the Editor
HOMELESS SOLUTION In the recent City Council debate on closing the Lincoln Library grounds at night, opponents argued it was wrong to kick the homeless out of a place they felt safe without giving them another safe place to go. (“Homeless have nowhere else,” Bruce Rushton, Illinois Times, July 26). Many said the solution was […]
Letters to the Editor 7/26/18
THE REAL PUBLIC HEALTH HAZARD I read the article by Daniel Blumenthal, M.D., M.P.H., captioned “Gun violence is a public health hazard” in the July 12 edition of Illinois Times. Unfortunately, Dr. Blumenthal’s conclusions are as shallow and misleading as his facts. Firearm-related deaths for 2016 were 38,658. Of this total, 22,938 or 59 percent […]
Letters to the Editor 7/19/18
DOWNPOUR MAGIC Amaranth Apple Festival, sponsored by Downtown Springfield, Inc., began early Friday when Steven Duchrow performed a Vachel Lindsay interpretation at the Illinois State Library. Later Friday night the festival picked up downtown with music, food and merriment to stimulate the crowd. Mr. Duchrow hit the main stage to bellow more Vachel Lindsay-isms to inspire the moment. The […]
Letters to the Editor 7/12/18
SEPARATION, NOT MARGINALIZATION In the July 5 edition of Illinois Times, Stephen Soltys points out that “marginalization” of certain groups by a government may result in policies such as those that led to the Holocaust in Nazi Germany (GUESTWORK: “A psychiatrist on separating children”). I question the use of “marginalization” when referring to the illegal […]
Letters to the Editor 7/5/18
DEFENDING CORNELIUS In response to “State’s top Lincoln expert on shelf” (Illinois Times, June 28, by Bruce Rushton): James Cornelius has spent over 10 years as the Lincoln curator at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. The 2012 “incident” occurred while working with then-director Eileen Mackevich. James spoke up while others bit their tongues, […]
Letters to the Editor 6/28/18
STOP ‘BEAT THE TRAIN’ Great article on the railroad sidewalk fencing (“Don’t fence me in,” by Bruce Rushton, June 21). I too drive through that intersection every day on my way home. Everybody here at the Illinois Commerce Commission had a good laugh and loved the fact that you combine excellent writing skills with a […]
Letters to the Editor 6/21/18
THANK YOU, TEACHERS For the past three weeks or so, I have felt a tug on my heart to rise up and recognize our teachers and the critical role that they play in charting the course of young lives. It may be because I spent 15 years as a teacher before leaving to start my […]
Letters to the Editor 6/14/18
EDGAR NO FISCAL ANGEL In response to “Back to the backlog,” (Daniel C. Vock, Illinois Times, June 7): Saying that Illinois’ “downward slide” began with George Ryan is a little like saying that Europe’s problems in WWII started at Dunkirk. Any well-researched article (Crain’s Chicago Business ran an excellent one) will correctly point out that […]
Letters to the Editor 6/7/18
GNAT NIGHTMARE In response to “Tiny insects, big annoyance” (Karen Ackerman Witter, Illinois Times, May 31): Factor in the increasingly mild winters due to climate change, and every spring is a new nightmare. Fred SlocombeSpringfield DOUBLE-STANDARD GAME Wind a conservative up and they’ll go off looking for a “single-edged double standard” that is being used […]
Letters to the Editor 5/31/18
The collection includes gloves that Lincoln wore to Ford’s Theater and a hat that has had its provenance questioned. SELLING LINCOLN Tremendous article in the May 17 edition of Illinois Times titled “Selling Lincoln.” I guess you have seen that the original State Journal-Register piece first announcing the potential auction of various artifacts from the […]
