I know of a youth organization in Jackson who donated food and spent hours of time preparing it and then taking it to the Salvation Army for Thanksgiving Day, and have done it in the past and have not gotten a thankful or recognition of any kind. This was a large contribution, especially by youth. Thank you.
This is for a "Good Samaritan." I would like to thank the three guys who stopped on Mount Auburn this Monday morning at 8 o'clock. They helped me get unstuck with the back end of my car out in Mount Auburn when I was on my way to the dentist. I don't know these guys' names, but I appreciate them so much for helping me get unstuck and stopping traffic so my car wouldn't get hit. I'm just so thankful they stopped and helped me and they did not get hurt. Words just can't explain how much I appreciate what they did. And whoever you guys are, thank you very much. Thank you.
Clearly Obama's health care plan can be made better. And I think we should work toward making it a better plan, instead of all the anti-Obama cartoons that you run. I just got to where I tear out that page and pitch it in the garbage where it belongs.
Someone cleaned my driveway with a snowblower. I have no idea who it was, but I appreciate it very much. I only wish I knew to pay them or to speak to them. Thank you.
Cape streets were cleared of snow so much more quickly than Jackson's streets because there are so many more people in Cape living on them.
Many thanks to the hard work of the mail service during the big snowstorm last week! The mail was delivered every day and even with all the snow piled up on the street, the mail carrier made it to the mailbox. Great job!
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