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Letters » Congratulations for Simone sculpture
To the Editor: Congratulations to the Town of Tryon and the Nina Simone Organization for the beautiful sculpture of Nina. It…
Letters » The lonely grotto
To the Editor:This letter comes to you from...the other side.To the owners of the property next to Harmon Field with the…
Letters » Recollecting Dr. Preston’s Pond, the Preston boys
To the Editor: Snow stories recently in the Bulletin have been entertaining, especially when they have struck close to the…
Letters » Appreciation of ‘Unaffiliated’
To the Editor:I was recently reading the Tryon Daily Bulletin dated March 1, 2010 and came across Warren Watson’s article…
Letters » Congress goes the full monty
To the Editor: Wow. The Boys On The Hill are at it again. You’ve all seen today’s story about Rep. Massa being…
Letters » Accountability and regret
To the Editor: I had been an unaffiliated voter for most of my life.  About six years ago I was tired of pulling the lever…
Letters » God helps those who help themselves
To the Editor:So many residents, past and present, are proud of using the name of Tryon. Even in far flung areas as Tryon…
Letters » BPPV and Yoga
To the Editor:Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo, known as BPPV, is a medical condition that has revisited me frequently…
Letters » Know move to unaffiliated took soul searching
To the Editor:Having publicly left the Democratic Party a year or so ago, I know that Warren Watson’s and Tommy Melton’s…
Letters » Penalty for being your own person
To the Editor:Can you believe what’s happening to Warren Watson since he decided to run for reelection as an Independent?…
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