Hello folks, I don’t care if you publish my remarks or not.
The articles on the tragedy in Summit were well written, and as a long-time resident of Summit and subscriber of the Enterprise-Journal, I thank you.
But I have to criticize you for publishing on Page 3 of last Saturday’s newspaper the article from The Associated Press on the Michael Brown things in Ferguson, Mo.
This, in my humble opinion, was in poor taste! You may say that for “layout purposes,” that article had to be placed on Page 3. I say that in light of what happened in Summit on Thursday, it didn’t have to be in this edition, or maybe not at all!
Maybe a reporter could get some type of good news from our community. Again, I don’t care if you use this or not, I had to say this!
— Kenneth Johnston, Former Summit town clerk and councilman
Appreciates service at Wal-Mart pharmacy
I don’t remember how long I’ve used the Wal-Mart pharmacy. I do know it has been many, many years.
I’ve never had a problem that wasn’t answered or solved. Questions, if I have any, have always been answered with concern.
When I pick up medicine or drop off prescriptions, I love to greet everyone and thank them for their service.
There is an old saying: Give people their flowers while they can still smell them.
I don’t know anyone personally in the pharmacy, but over the years the faces have become familiar.
I can’t give each one of you an individual flower, but know that I appreciate and thank every one of you. I know you’re doing your job, but dealing with people isn’t always easy.
I also recently had my shingles shot there. The young lady who gave it to me was awesome. She was very efficient with a great attitude.
— Cynthia McGhee, Summit