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Thanks for the compliment, Plcruise. I thought it was a good issue, too. We have a good crew at the Reporter now.
I especially liked the article on Ken Davis. Ken has quietly done so much for the Village for so long, I was glad to see the story of his life told. Dave Israel says Ken has spent hundreds of hours updating aspects of the UCO computer files. There are others who do a lot of work, too--unsung hard workers like Lori Torres and faithful Mildred, receptionist for Investigations. But if I name two or three, I shall be obliged to go on, for there are MANY.
I tell you it was something to hear of what Nick Ma's mother Theresa went through in escaping from Vietnam. We just got chatting one day at the Reporter shop, and it all came out. I'm glad Nick was able to tell her full story in the two-page spread in the May issue. And what a writer he is for a junior in high school. A son worthy of his mother and dad.
Best paper yet! Keep going strong and reporting the facts on life at CV!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment, Plcruise. I thought it was a good issue, too. We have a good crew at the Reporter now.
ReplyDeleteI especially liked the article on Ken Davis. Ken has quietly done so much for the Village for so long, I was glad to see the story of his life told. Dave Israel says Ken has spent hundreds of hours updating aspects of the UCO computer files. There are others who do a lot of work, too--unsung hard workers like Lori Torres and faithful Mildred, receptionist for Investigations. But if I name two or three, I shall be obliged to go on, for there are MANY.
I tell you it was something to hear of what Nick Ma's mother Theresa went through in escaping from Vietnam. We just got chatting one day at the Reporter shop, and it all came out. I'm glad Nick was able to tell her full story in the two-page spread in the May issue. And what a writer he is for a junior in high school. A son worthy of his mother and dad.
I could go on and on!