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Letters May 25, 2006
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Citizens should get involved, take back Monroe
     It should come as no surprise to anyone following the political activities in Monroe that our mayor is at it again. Recently he has been caught consulting for a political action committee (PAC) that has as a contributor a developer who is planning projects in Monroe.
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Close the untaxed-farmland loophole
     Everybody is discussing our high property taxes in New Jersey, and so far no one has come up with a solution.
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Local concert was about more than talent
     What a treat. On Sunday, April 23, the Spotswood Kids Play Committee staged a fundraising concert featuring artists from the Spotswood Music Academy on Main Street.
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Defends position on school budget, funding
     Sheldon Rossman recently took issue with my stand relating to the East Brunswick Board of Education's recently defeated proposed budget and method of funding ("Voting Down Budget Costs Dearly in Long Run," Sentinel, "Your Turn" guest column, May 15). He points out that "most of a school budget is ma
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S.R. family extends thanks for aid, caring, support
     It is with distinct pleasure that we would like to thank the members of the South River Fire Department, the East Brunswick Independent Fire Company, the South River Police Department, all our friends, family and faculty members of South River High School, who came to our aid through our tough encou
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GOP official discusses 'professional' relationship
     In a recent Sentinel article ("Pucci To Make Changes in Wake of Allegations," May 18), Monroe Township Mayor Richard Pucci, a Democrat, said he had an "established, professional relationship" with "the official voice of the Republican Party."
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