Question of the week: Do drivers speed on Jefferson as much today as they did in the old days?
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Ed Foundation applauds music collaboration
On behalf of the Napa Valley Unified Education Foundation Board of Directors, we are thrilled to learn about the new partnership between After School Music’s Youth Chorus Program and the Napa Valley Chorale (“Napa Valley Chorale Welcomes Youth Chorus into its Family,” Jan. 31).
Question of the week: It's mighty nice out. Might this be the beginning of a drought?
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Talking Points
I don't care if school starts early in Napa or if there is a three-week-long winter break. Lets just have an clear discussion about it rather than the too-lengthy and somewhat confusing debate that took place at the Napa Valley Unified School District trustees meeting Thursday night.
Lifting the veil on renditions
On Feb. 6, in an historic expansion of international protection of terrorism suspects and other prisoners from being held in secret detention or being forced to disappear, 57 nations signed an international treaty in Paris.
PUC playing by rules to meet needs
Dear editor, How unwitting but right it is that the Register would display two stories on the county’s two colleges at the top and bottom of the front page of its Jan. 27 issue.
Is city fixing, or causing, budget woes?
Dear editor, The Jan. 28 front page’s “Tightening Napa’s Belt” was a good article.
Molly goes to the dogs
Dear editor, I’d like to thank Molly and her angels for providing a bus and driver for us to go to San Rafael to attend the graduation exercises for the guide dogs for the blind. Molly went with us.
Who benefits from farmworkers?
Dear editor, Regarding Elise Holston’s Feb. 6 letter about farmworkers (“Working class: Teaching about farmworkers”), I have to say I do not agree with Holston’s statements about farmworkers giving so much to our community.