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Letters July 5, 2006
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Resident troubled by how public officials are treated
     'Rude" is not a strong enough word to describe some township residents who have recently made it their business to attend and speak at the Edison Township Council meetings. "Obnoxious" may be a better word, but it still would not be an adequate description of certain individuals who disguise themsel
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Island Beach State Park is 'a conservation jewel'
     Summer at the Jersey Shore needs no explaining. And one of the best beach destinations is Island Beach State Park in Seaside Park. But it's more than just sun, sand and surf that make this one of New Jersey's "Great Summer Destinations" - it's a conservation jewel as well.
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Blood donors needed to avoid summer shortages
     With the summer of 2006 upon us and the likelihood of a blood shortage in New Jersey, it can be a frustrating time for patients needing blood transfusions. A few summers ago when New Jersey resident Hank Klehm was 14-years old and battling leukemia, the last thing he and his mom needed was to be stu
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Gov't contractors, not widows, gained in 9/11
     I read Christine Grimaldi's article about Ann Coulter's book and comments regarding the 9/11 widows ("Writer's Claims Disturb Families of 9/11 Victims," Sentinel, June 15), and I found myself nodding my head in agreement with the outrage expressed by those interviewed.
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Change in education funding would lower property taxes
     Pretend that you are back in high school and the following test was given regarding how to fund primary and secondary education and at the same time lower property taxes.
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