Recent letters to the editorial and Tom Burke’s column (“Times change but need for local news remains,” The Herald, Jan. 18) addressing elimination of home carrier delivery have almost all made good points. But two key issues which (effectively) have not been addressed are newspapers’, especially the Herald’s, lack of timely communication and failure to garner subscriber input.
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