Stamford, Conn.: I was hit with outrage and disbelief when I read your Nov. 17 article, “Pickpocket with 60 arrests nabbed in fare-beating try at downtown station.” Sometimes the smaller headlines speak the loudest and this one is a doozie. I hope that Gov. Hochul and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (photo) read the Daily News because if they do, I can’t see how they can possibly continue to support bail reform or a continued limp approach to law enforcement.
Bronx: The exposé by The New York Times revealed possible problems in some Jewish religious schools. It also acknowledged that some of these schools are doing much better than average.
Glenn Heights, Texas: The homeless problem has been around for a long time and it seems that there isn’t enough being done to slow the increase of people living on the streets. Shelters seem to be overpopulated. Years ago, when you saw a homeless person on the street, they were usually elderly. Now there are kids and young adults among them.