Your Letters
Letter to the editor | Invisible transparency
I was in attendance at Tuesday’s county commission meeting and I was disappointed that Commissioners Steve Dershem and Chris Exarchos did not allow Centre County residents the opportunity to examine the merits of Commissioner Michael Pipe’s presentation on keeping Centre Crest a county nursing ...
Your Letters
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YOUR LETTERS
Letter to the editor | Staff deserves better
The staff at Centre Crest are some of the hardest-working people in the county. They have given their blood, sweat and tears to the residents of the nursing home.
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Letter to the editor | Separating himself
The letter mentioned in the front-page article “Coaches, players back suit” (CDT Tuesday) is not what I and several others whose names appeared were under the impression we had agreed to associate our names with.
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Letter to the editor | So disappointing
After 73 years of Centre County caring for those who can not care for themselves, two of our commissioners voted to hand Centre Crest over to a private nonprofit.
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Letter to the editor | Where’s the benefit?
The proposal developed by the consultant hired by the county to give Centre Crest to a non-profit relies on cuts to the employee retirement program and a 40 percent increase in employee health insurance premiums.
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Letter to the editor | Editorial ignored
I am shocked at Tuesday’s surprise call to vote by Commissioners Steve Dershem and Chris Exarchos on the future of Centre Crest and whether to keep it as a county-run facility or turn it into a nonprofit facility.
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Letter to the editor | Maybe the NCAA got it right
Allow me to voice a minority opinion — though it evidently enjoys near unanimity outside the bounds of Nittany Lions country.
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Letter to the editor | Don’t give up on Centre Crest
It looks like two of our county commissioners — Steve Dershem and Chris Exarchos — are ready to wash their hands of Centre Crest. They hope a nonprofit will be able to run it instead.
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Letter to the editor | Pipe’s on right course
During his visits to 20 other facilities and from research concerning Centre Crest’s possible transition to a nonprofit, Centre County Commissioner Michael Pipe learned that Pennsylvania counties have not made such a decision since 1994.
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Letter to the editor | A place worth visiting
I recently had the pleasure of visiting State College and Penn State after a long absence.
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Letter to the editor | An obligation to care
I thank Centre County Commissioner Michael Pipe for the work he’s done in offering solutions for Centre Crest.


