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Letters May 3, 2006
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A tale of two kitties ... with a happy ending
     On Tuesday, April 11, I was notified that there was a fire in one of the apartment units in my complex. The building is fortunately located right across the street from the firehouse on Route 27 and Langstaff Avenue. By the time I ran out of my office and up to the apartment that was on fire, the fi
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Resident salutes the Armed Forces of America
     Dear beloved soldiers from every branch, the Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, and National Guard, to every man and woman that donated their most valuable and honorable time to keep America safe and free, I salute all of you for the sacrifices you endure to keep the freedom every human being has a rig
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Solutions needed for illegal immigration
     I have thought long and hard on immigration. I have two college-age girls who will need a good job to live in the United States and a really good job to afford New Jersey. We need to address the question of why aren't the politicians addressing that question? Why don't we pass along the guidelines t
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State should give work, not money, to poor
     I had to laugh at a letter published in the April 26 Sentinel.Mellville D. Miller Jr. and the Rev. Bruce Davidson commend Gov. Jon Corzine in his new budget proposal to alleviate severe poverty in New Jersey.
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Get rid of state officials who don't represent voters' interests
     It's time for the citizens of this state to wake up and do their job. The job is to go to the polls on all election days in this state and remove all incumbents from their part-time, $45,000-a-year job with perks, benefits and pension.
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