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This is an open invitation to the two newest members of my Manalapan Township Committee, Joseph Locricchio and Andrew Lucas. More ... I firmly believe that Marlboro residents may now take an optimistic view of the political landscape evolving in 2005. Herbert Resnick, a former Democratic Marlboro councilman who served under the existing municipal leadership of what has been termed the More ... I am responding to a letter to the editor that was printed in the Dec. 22 issue of the News Transcript from Michael Ponenti. I am the editor of the Marlboro Greens newsletter, The Voice. Let me clearly state the facts. More ... The Council on Compulsive Gambling of New Jersey Inc. received a major setback when New Jersey Depart-ment of Education Commissioner William Librera pulled a 2004 revision to the Core Curriculum Content Standards, which would have required education in health and physical education classes to includ More ... Several months ago we spent about an hour conferring with Mayor Robert Kleinberg. We had come to ask for his help in resolving an issue that had become a problem for many senior citizens of Marlboro. More ... Kudos to Freehold Borough Mayor Mike Wilson and the Borough Council for rebutting the misinformation being disseminated by the Coalition of the Empowerment of Latinos and the Working Poor. More ... Politicians, religious leaders, etc., may preach peace in America, but there is no peace. The cultural war has actually begun. That war is being fueled by the sophistry being preached by certain civil and church leaders. Diversity is the catch phrase, that dirty little word you hear in church every More ... Today I sat and watched as our newly sworn in mayor, William I. Scherer, and our newly sworn in committeemen Andrew Lucas and Joseph Locricchio (our new deputy mayor), voted to end a 32-year-old relationship between Manalapan and CME Engineering. More ... Assemby Bill No. 2432 will raise the fine for (residential) overcrowding. The current $1,250 does not appear to be a deterrent, since it still occurs in Freehold Borough, and I am sure in many other towns in New Jersey. More ... |
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