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Feds must negotiate low prescription prices
     A government with compassion for the health of its citizens would bargain directly with the pharmaceutical industry for the lowest prescription prices.
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Keep Sam’s Club in E.B., improve park-and-ride lot
     I found your article, "Commuters Want More Say in Redevelopment" in the June 17 issue of the Sentinel to be very informative regarding the future of the Golden Triangle.
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Little House in operation thanks to generous gifts
     The board of trustees of the South River Little House Association acknowledges with grateful appreciation the South River Policemen’s Benevolent Association, the Lions Club, the Girl Scout Service Unit, the American Legion and the many friends and families who generously donated toward repairs to th...
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Proposed purchase looks like another costly error
     I attended the June 28 meeting of the South River Borough Council, and, after listening to the debate over purchasing 55 Reid St. in the borough, I am not convinced that buying the building is a sound idea or in the best interest of the taxpayers.
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Children will pay price for Tamarack Hollow
     Warnsdorfer is one of the most crowded elementary schools, not only in East Brunswick, but statewide. Currently, 562 students are enrolled, with an average class size of 23.5 students, and a 15-1 student-faculty ratio.
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Scholarship programs offer real help for students
     Gov. James McGreevey signed into law a new program that will allow New Jersey high school graduates who rank in the top 20 percent of their class to attend community colleges free of charge.
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Limited literacy hinders control of health issues
     If you have a chronic illness, chances are you can’t manage it — if you’re one of the 90 million American adults suffering from "limited health literacy."
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