Opinion

Letters To The Editor: Sept. 21, 2023

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Water, Sewer Costs Are Real Editor: I think we should address issues with both the water and sewer systems. The water system costs are by far determined by the maximum demand. Clearly those with sprinkler systems care little about the amount used; water flowing down streets, for example! Why not help the less affluent year-round residents by charging zero for November through March. For June until Nov...

Our View: Tough Decisions

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

There’s no minimizing the seriousness, both to those involved and to the community at large, of the recent indictment of a local teen on charges that he tried to drown a fellow teenager at Goose Pond July 19. Cape and Islands District Attorney Robert Galibois said the incident was racially motivated, and that the alleged perpetrator, who is White, directed racial epithets at the victim, who is Black. We also s...

Letters to the Editor, Sept. 14

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Robots Already Taken Over   Editor: Regarding all this talk about AI everywhere you go. What is the big deal? We have had artificial intelligence in Washington, D.C. for more than 50 years.   Allan Brooks Chatham   Incident Impact Is Widespread Editor: Like many others, I was sickened and saddened by the reports of the racial violence between juveniles at Goose Pond. I know that I...

Our View: Time For Seniors

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

Is it proper to bring a proposal back to voters after it’s failed multiple times to pass at town meeting? Opponents of a proposed new council on aging facility, known as the center for active living, say no, that officials should have honored previous votes. Those technically won a majority but failed to reach the two-thirds threshold required for borrowing the required funding (the margin was one vote in M...

Our View: It Can Happen Here

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

It was almost as if a shock wave went through the community last week when word spread that a 14-year-old boy was being indicted for the attempted murder of another teen. The impact was compounded by Cape and Islands District Attorney Robert Galibois’ characterization of the incident as “racially motivated.” Because in the eyes of some, that sort of thing just doesn’t happen here. While the case still has t...

Letters To The Editor: Sept. 7, 2023

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Consider Alternatives For COA Editor: If anyone is looking for more reasons to vote “no again for 1610,” here are a few: Voted down three times by town meeting, yet pushed by town officials, showing no respect for town meeting or taxpayers of Chatham who pay the bills. Excessive cost and size (10,965 square feet) for a town of 6,500, especially with an underutilized 28,587-square-foot community cen...

Our View: You Did It

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

Every time we begin our Helping Neighbors campaign to benefit the Family Pantry of Cape Cod, whether it be the summer or holiday season, there’s a moment when we wonder if our fundraising goal is too ambitious. Will this be the time that the drive hits a pothole and sputters out before the finish line? But that never happens. And it’s because of you. As we report this week, our Summertime Helping Neighbors ...

Letters To The Editor: Aug. 31, 2023

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

...Or Get Off The Pot Editor: Everyone has heard this idiom at one time or another, and maybe even in a slightly different wording, and I think we all know the meaning of it. It basically translates to something like, “make a decision and take action without any more delay.” In this case, I am referring to the Chatham voters and their ongoing issue with authorizing the new COA building at 1610 Main St. T...

Letters To The Editor: Aug. 24, 2023

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Help Seniors Get To Meeting Editor: My wife and I have been residents and taxpayers in Chatham for many years. We have supported investments in the town including the community center, the fire department, the police station, and the town hall annex. We were told that a needed new senior center would be the next project. That was about 10 years ago. The time has now come. We have the need, we have a good de...

Our View: A Few Christmas Tree Shop Suggestions

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

Many no doubt mourn the loss of the Christmas Tree Shops. The local chain was one of the few places that both residents and visitors could find items for the home — year-round or seasonal — as well as gifts and nicknacks at a reasonable price. How many of us have yardsticks with a snowman on it for measuring snowfall or ready-to-assemble side tables that just happened to fit that little niche in the kitchen. It w...

Our View: Raid Chills A Free Press

By: Cape Cod Chronicle

A chill swept through The Chronicle’s office when we read about what happened at the Marion County Record. The Kansas weekly was raided by police Aug. 11 in what can only be described as an attempt to harass and intimidate the paper’s publisher and staff. The raids not only included the newspaper’s office, where computers, servers and cell phones were seized, but also the home of co-owner and editor Eric Meyer’s ...

Letters To The Editor: Aug. 17, 2023

By: Cape Cod Chronicle Readers

Enforce Dog Regulations On North Beach Editor: A recent news release addressed travel restrictions in place to protect nesting and foraging endangered birds on Chatham’s end of North Beach: "All Regulations regarding restrictions on access to endangered species habitat areas, dogs, and other Beach Regulations remain in full force.” I recently observed dogs running unrestricted over wide swaths of the bea...