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A quite troubling question
Being that only 14,978 out of 49,141 registered voters of Woodbridge Township actually voted, and no doubt reflect the same apathy as displayed throughout the entire state of New Jersey, one certainly understands why question number one, or sales tax increase of 1 percent going for property tax relief, was soundly defeated or voted down, no.

Still, that does raise a quite troubling question for all residents (voters and nonvoters alike) of the highest-taxed state in the United States of America.

The question being: Just how, where or to whom will New Jersey's political machine dispense or disperse such a vast sum of extra taxes, and will same benefit all New Jerseyans? Hey, … just curious.

N.R. Filidei

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