We welcome your letters to the editor on local issues.
Letters should include your name, address, and phone number, which will be used only for verification. (Phone numbers and house numbers will not be printed.) We will not print anonymous letters, form letters, or blanket-mailing letters. Letters must be signed by individuals; we do not accept group names as signatures. Up to four people may sign a letter on behalf of a group; all must provide addresses and phone numbers.During contests for public office, we will not publish endorsement letters the Friday before an election. Based on space availability, we may limit the number of endorsement letters in a given week, but will strive to print a balanced representation of letters received.
The word-count limit for letters is 350, including signatures. Exceptions may be made at the discretion of the editor. Letters will be edited for clarity, length, grammar, punctuation, and adherence to the paper's style guide. We will not publish letters that we consider to be libelous.
Please e-mail letters to letters@harvardpress.com or send by regular mail to Editor, The Harvard Press, P.O. Box 284, Harvard, MA 01451.
Deadline is 5 p.m. Tuesday to be included in the following Friday's edition.
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