DANBURY, Conn. – We've been asked by many of our readers whether The Danbury Daily Voice will publish letters to the editor. The answer is yes. We want to hear your opinion.
Angry about an issue going on in your neighborhood? Want people to know about someone who’s working hard to help your community? We want to hear it all. The Danbury Daily Voice welcomes letters on hyperlocal topics, as well as more far-reaching concerns, questions and points of debate. Send your letters to the editor to danbury@dailyvoice.com, and we’ll publish them on our Opinion Page.
Here's what we ask from you:
Identify yourself. The Daily Voice accepts signed, original letters to the editor. Your email and phone number should be included so that we can contact you with questions. Your contact information will not be published or shared.
Letters may be edited for length and grammar. Letters should be no more than 450 words and may be edited or rejected for clarity, taste and libel.
Be respectful. Controversial topics are fine, even encouraged, but The Daily Voice encourages direct and honest debate. We will not publish letters that are intentionally inflammatory, violent, threatening or racist.
We look forward to hearing your thoughts.








Comments (2)
44 Million Dollars approved for school additions to keep pace with population growth is perhaps necessary, but is still a good deal of money.
Getting the correct bang for the buck is the responsibility of the city, and this can be a very difficult task. Stadley Rough School no sooner opened than every waste basket in the school had to be used to catch water from a leaking roof. When a wall needed to be added, a cost many times greater than the $10,000, Joe Sauer eventually contracted it for on his own with city approval, had been estimated. Public funds are too often treated as inexhaustible by private companies and civic leaders are often lacking in over-sight or may even be in the pockets of contractors. Get them to include the needed classroom sinks as a pre-condition to obtaining the work. I am sure they have plenty of slush funds available in their bids, and there will be no opportunity to add them later since the cost will then be prohibitive.
Living out of state about half of the year, we look forward each day to your on-line publication which helps us to keep up with local news and events.
One thing, we would appreciate seeing is information on local recycling dates for electronic and hazardous waste materials. This would help us with planning and insure that we did not miss these important dates.