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Hello Nick...I am the one who received your confirmation email, was sent but I was unable to reply. Could you send me another confirmation form? And thanks for the phone call.
I signed up along time ago, but I did recieve a confirmation or other information. The above email message is the first I've recieved since I sigen up.
In today's paper (pg 9)there is a header that reads: "Milford Town Hall is likely to reopen Monday morning" However the story is about the Wilton Town Hall.
Good morning, Bart:
There may have been a temporary glitch along the way, but it appears you should be all set. According to our Web stats, only two messages have gone out to you since you signed up. And thank you for responding to last night's RAN query.
As for the headline, you are quite correct. We fixed it online at about 6 a.m. and will publish a correction in tomorrow's paper.
Hi, Sally:
There really is no confirmation form that I can send you. As I tried to indicate in my phone message to you, the only way to join is by going to the ran.nashuatelegraph.com site and filling out the form again. My apologies for the inconvenience of having to do it a second time. I'll keep an eye out for it on my end. Good luck and thank you for your interest in joining our group.
Whether you have 125 or 500 advisors in the network makes no difference. The Telegraph is too liberal and extreme in its viewpoints. The editorial staff needs to be fair and balanced. Only when new blood is installed at the top will there be any meaningful change.
Well, Kevin, the RAN really does work to keep the editorial staff in closer touch with its readers. RAN participants don't always wait to be asked questions; they'll oftentimes chime in, especially when a decision is made by the paper that they don't agree with.
If you think the T is too liberal, you should write a letter to the editor and join the network. If you want to end war and stuff, you've got to sing loud.
I felt this whole series of articles way out of line. Very distateful. Especially the graphics.