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Resident found Holt meeting informative On the evening of Aug. 12, the residents of South River were given the opportunity to speak to U.S. Congressman Rush Holt in a Town Hall meeting held at the Borough Council chambers. A very gracious congressman gave an exhaustive list of accomplishments and also the shortcomings of the current, 110th U.S. Congress. He then took questions from the residents on a variety of issues including: Fuel costs and drilling for oil off the Jersey Shore; corporate tax rates; investing in research and educational initiatives in New Jersey; election reform; the various costs of the Iraq War; and veterans' issues. In addition to the congressman's presentation, former Middlesex County Freeholder Jane Brady gave a presentation about the challenges in the current county economy. Overall, the entire two hours were a very productive and informative exchange. South River owes Congressman Holt a debt of gratitude in a figurative sense for his graciousness in attending this Town Hall. The borough also owes a literal debt of gratitude to the congressman for the $117,500 grant he got for the borough to purchase new public safety radios. The only somber note on the whole evening was the icy reception the congressman got from a sitting Borough Council member, who challenged the congressman on economic issues in what many would consider a confrontational manner. Whether Republican or Democrat, a sitting U.S. congressman deserved more respect from our governing body than he received from Councilman Mike Trenga.
That aside, the positive nature of the evening as a whole and the fact that, at the very least, even such a confrontation can be qualified as an exchange of ideas underscores again the good feelings this resident of South River got out of the meeting with Congressman Holt. |
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