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Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Actress Megan Boone speaks out on EPA, water

Actress Megan Boone continues to speak her mind on Twitter.

This past week, she tweeted about a New Yorker article, “The EPA’s Dangerous Anti-Regulatory Policies.”

“The EPA is trying to lift a protection that keeps 1/3 of our population’s drinking water safe. Not OK,” Boone tweeted.

The granddaughter of Villages Developer Gary Morse has been increasingly showing her environmentalist side since the birth of her daughter, Caroline.

Earlier this year, Boone introduced a line of baby clothes with sustainability in mind.

Also on Twitter last week, Boone revealed that she is working toward an MBA in sustainability at Bard College. She noted she has taken on this challenge while maintaining a rigorous shooting schedule on the NBC hit show, “The Blacklist.”

Boone has previously re-tweeted in support of the Moms Clean Air Force, who were demonstrating on the topic of climate change, and also re-tweeted items about the Flint, Mich. water system tainted with lead.

What’s the real story when it comes to golf courses in The Villages?

A Village of Hadley resident, in a Letter to the Editor, says he is trying to get to the bottom of the reason for the problems at golf courses in The Villages.

Why can’t The Villages get a Trader Joe’s?

A reader from Summerfield says that The Villages has done a great job of reeling in businesses, but can’t seem to land a Trader Joe’s.

Here’s the Secret Recipe when it comes to The Villages

Is there a Secret Recipe when it comes to The Villages? A Village of Fenney resident thinks so and he’s ready to offer his observations in a Letter to the Editor.

Vietnam veterans grateful for community support

An official with Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 1036 is grateful for community support. Read his Letter to the Editor.

Serious top-down management failure in The Villages

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Collier resident has been studying the golf course crisis in The Villages and has concluded there has been a serious top-down management failure.