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Letters May 29, 2008
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YMCA feeding at the public trough
      What in heaven's name has Dave Crabiel and the duly elected freeholders of Middlesex County so interested in the goings-on of a south county YMCA that they're going to provide county taxpayer money to the tune of $3 million toward a planned $4.5 million expansion project?
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County came through for Heart Association programs
      The Middlesex County community deserves an immense thank you for its outstanding support at the American Heart Association's Start! Heart Walk, in which nearly 1,000 residents walked toward a heart-healthy life. It was a personal honor to help host an event that raises awareness and funds to help...
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Find resources less harmful to the environment
      Do you know what one of the most harmful things to the environment is? Plastic! Plastic takes up to 400 years to break down in landfills. Styrofoam is also a harmful substance, because Styrofoam is nonrecyclable. You can't make Styrofoam into new Styrofoam. It is even worse than plastic because it...
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Let leaders know you want troops home
      Iam asking every citizen who wants our troops to come home from Iraq now to place a sign on their front lawn or in their window that reads "Support Our Troops, Bring Them Home NOW!" Rep. Frank J. Pallone Jr. (D-6th District) declared, "I am tired of going to funerals. It's got to stop, we should ...
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Pancreatic cancer a serious affliction
      It's unfortunate that it takes the news that actor Patrick Swayze was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer to bring some attention to this dreadful disease. For too long, a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer has been seen simply as a death sentence.
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