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Berkley Citizens Vote Yes to Christmas Holiday Display To contact us: PO Box 725172 Berkley, MI 48072
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Phone: 248.224.0361 E-mail: info@berkleyvoteyes.com |
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Exercise your first amendment right and voice your opinion supporting our right to display a nativity scene on city hall property. Your letters should:· Keep on topic—Keep Our Nativity.· Use facts as to why you support keeping a nativity.· Do not attack anyone personally. Let the facts speak for themselves.· Adhere to the publications letter guidelines (see below).· Always end your letter with VOTE YES on the charter amendment.· Include your name, address, and contact phone number. Editors may call you to verify your submission. |

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Paid for with regulated funds by Berkley Citizens Vote YES to Christmas Holiday Display, PO Box 725172, Berkley, MI 48072 |
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Detroit News—Letters You can send letters to The Detroit News three different ways: · You can send an e-mail to letters@detnews.com. · You can send us a fax to (313) 222-6417. · Or you can send a letter by mail to The Detroit News, Letters, Editorial Page, 615 W. Lafayette, Detroit, MI 48226. Please include home and work phone numbers, plus city of residence, for verification. We prefer letters of 250 words or less. Direct rebuttals to editorials may be up to 300 words. Letters are subject to editing and become the property of The Detroit News. We do not consider letters to other publications. Commentaries The Detroit News accepts submissions of commentaries between 600 and 750 words on current public policy and societal issues on the local, state, national and international scene. The work must be the author's own and it must be exclusive to The Detroit News in Southeast Michigan. We do not accept articles that have been submitted to the Free Press. Please submit to First priority is given to local and state topics written by Michigan writers. Because of the large volume of commentary submissions The Detroit News receives, we can only publish a few on any given week. We try to let writers know by phone or mail of The News' final decision. |
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Detroit Free Press Letters policy: All writers must provide full name, full home address and day and evening telephone numbers. Letters should be 150 words or less and are subject to editing for length, accuracy and clarity. Anonymous letters, photocopies, letters to third parties and letters to other publications will not be considered. Letters, opinion pieces and articles submitted to the Free Press may be published or distributed in print, electronic or other forms. By E-mail Address the E-mail to Please put the letter in body of the E-mail. Attachments will not be accepted. By Fax 313-222-6774 By regular mail: Editor, Detroit Free Press, 600 W. Fort, Detroit, MI 48226 |
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The Daily Tribune All submissions must carry the author's name, full address and daytime telephone number for verification purposes. We reserve the right to edit letters for space and clarity. Letters limited to 300 words are most likely to be published. Send letters to: The Daily Tribune Letters to the Editor 210 East Third Street Royal Oak, MI 48067 or e-mail them to: editor@dailytribune.com |
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The Mirror ~ Share Your Opinions ~ We welcome your letters to the editor and columns. Please include your name, address and phone number for verification. We ask that your letters be no more than 200 words. Columns should be no more than 500 words and must include the writer’s photo. We may edit for clarity, space and content.A write can be published in the Mirror only once every four-week period. The Mirror will not publish letters or columns that bring up new issues the week before an election. Declared candidates can submit letters but not columns. Deadline is noon Monday. Mail: Letters to the Editor, Mirror Newspapers, 805 E. Maple, Birmingham, MI 48009, Fax: (248) 644-1314 Email: mirror@mirrornews.com |
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Woodward Talk ~ Letters to the Editor: mail@candgnews.com (300 word limit) |
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The Oakland Press ~ Allan P. Adler, Editorial Page Editor, (248) 745-4626, Allan.adler@oakpress.com We generally limit letters to the editor to subscribers and people who live in our coverage area, which is basically Oakland County. The word limit is 250, maximum, and one letter per month per reader. |
Amendment ICongress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. |