Garwood, N.J.: This letter is in response to Voicer Robert J. SanFilippo: Thank you for your letter. It made me smile. I could not finish reading Dr. Andrew Wickline’s op-ed (“The right way to curb opioid abuse by Americans,” May 16) because I was laughing, too.
Lackawaxen, Pa.: Blessed is opinionator Evan D. Morris (“An alum’s lament,” op-ed, April 24) for the purity of his belief in academic freedom so strong, in fact, that he is willing to “starve the beast” (in this instance, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, his alma mater) which threatens to still any voice, even if objectionable, on campus.
Brooklyn: In response to Voicer Tony Anastasio: As a social worker and a woman who was formerly incarcerated, I concur with Gov. Hochul allowing individuals who were once selling marijuana when it was illegal to obtain legal permits for doing so now that the laws have changed.
Bronx: The U.S. and its allies were upset with former Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych for accepting a deal with Russia for discounted gas prices and a $15 billion loan, so Yanukovych was pressured to agree to a European-brokered deal that included him removing his police. That resulted in government buildings being occupied by his opponents and him being forced to flee.
Yonkers: Everyone knows about the failed Valkyrie plot to kill Hitler. Vlad the Invader is today’s incarnation of Hitler. I have a suggestion that might prove more successful than Valkyrie in ridding the world of this pile of feces while putting vast sums of money toward benefiting the entire world.