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      Editorials June 18, 2008  RSS feed

      State's new motto: Going nowhere fast
            It will not be the golden spike that joins a railroad in central New Jersey, but it may well be the spike that seals the fate of the Monmouth, Ocean, Middlesex (MOM) passenger rail line. Years of study and millions of dollars in consulting fees have yet to produce a definitive assessment of three potential passenger rail lines that could serve central New Jersey.
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      Some will kick when she's down, and others won't
      Red State/Blue State
            A political discussion between Red State conservative Dave Simpson - a former reporter, editor, publisher and columnist - and Greg Bean, Blue Stater and executive editor of Greater Media Newspapers.
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      Attorney general says: Stealing gas a bad idea
      Coda
            So, N.J. Attorney General Anne Milgram, who grew up in East Brunswick, says her office will file criminal charges against government employees believed to have stolen gasoline from public agencies. Here's my question: It's a good idea, but why have they waited so long?
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      'Do you have any gas in that darned old thing?'
      Are We There Yet?
            Summer is in full swing. Isn't that nice? Yes sir, the birds are singing, the sun is shining, and the gas prices are bringing me down. Back in the good old days I was the queen of running the gas tank on low. Much to my father's dismay, a quarter of a tank was more than adequate to get me by, and I firmly believed that the "E" on my gas gauge stood for "enough.
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