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      Letters October 18, 2006  RSS feed

      Former WMUA rep. will support Pezzullo
           From 1987 until 2001, I was one of Manalapan's two commissioners on the Western Monmouth Utilities Authority (WMUA). During those 15 years, I voted to raise rates once and voted to lower rates twice.
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      Parents must be aware of dangers of drug
           Methamphetamine is a powerfully addictive stimulant that dramatically affects the brain and the rest of the central nervous system. It is easily made due to its extremely low cost and the fact that the ingredients, ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, are found in over-the-counter medications and other ho
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      Protecting our children from bullying is very important
           School is a place where parents hope to find for their children a learning experience in a nurturing environment. We send our children to school each day feeling we have set them down a path to become healthy, educated individuals where their dreams and life goals can be realized. Unfortunately, bul
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      Pezzullo wants to dedicate herself to improving town
           Despite another last minute, desperate attempt by the Democratic political boss, Gerard Ward, to prevent Manalapan from having a choice in selecting a Township Committee candidate, the courts ruled that Nikole Pezzullo resides in Manalapan and therefore is registered and eligible to vote in any elec
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      Candidates should not keep party affiliation a secret
           We have been receiving scads of campaign fliers and literature for state and local candidates that come around this time every year.
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      Republican freeholders appear to be serving themselves
           One party rule, whether at the national, state or local level does not work. That has become more evident than ever in this election season. Power breeds corruption. This axiom has proven itself relevant in Congress, whether in reference to Jack Abramoff, Mark Foley, or countless other scandals.
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