“No architectural class or tour will ever make a point to marvel at another blightful residential complex in our town. No tour company 100 years from now will ever race to show it to their guests. No books will boast of its architect.”
Letters
Reader offers rebuttal to film column
“The one-sided article makes zero mention of the negative impact on Savannah residents directly, and often frequently, affected by this ever-increasing filming activity, especially in the Landmark Historic District.”
Center for a Sustainable Coast: Why we oppose offshore testing and drilling more than ever
Objections to offshore drilling must include well-reasoned justification supporting the urgent need to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Edminster responds to Starland Village piece
Editor, In this week’s article “The Starland Village Files: Part 2” it was suggested that my support for the Starland Village project is somehow motivated by a constellation of board […]
Reader says Arena series ‘frustrating’
‘Why did he not explain how the City’s delay in moving the project forward is a key cause of construction cost increases?’
Reader: Local public schools consistently quash input
The inability for our voices to be recognized or considered is an alarming pattern exhibited by the Savannah-Chatham County Public School System
Feedback: Parrish column hit home
Tom Parrish says exactly what I feel about our country today and its dangerously misguided state of mind and action.
Letter to the editor: Stopping the cycle of school violence
Instead of a being a soft target for mentally ill killers, like arguably every active shooter event this past year, it’s time to fight back.
Reader feedback: Is the Savannah Fire Fee a boondoggle? Was Flannery O’Connor a racist?
Savannah’s new Fire Fee: Burden, boondoggle or both? Editor, I want to bring to the attention of Savannah citizens some clear and simple facts concerning the impact of the fire […]
A reader’s open letter following the visit of Vice President Pence
“This is not a time for apathy. We all must work, and this is what ‘work’ looks like. Irritating inconvenience and hassle. Family plans set to the side.”
Reader: Oglethorpe Bridge?
Oglethorpe Bridge? Editor, Maybe I missed it along the way, but why hasn’t somebody proposed that our big bridge be renamed The General Oglethorpe Bridge? 1. He was the first important […]
Reader: Renaming the bridge ‘from one racist to another racist’
‘Would it be logical to take the name off the bridge because Talmadge was an open racist and replace it with Juliette Gordon Low, who was a covert or undercover racist?
