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      Letters August 17, 2006  RSS feed

      Picture with article did not paint right words
           It was very hard for me to read your recent article about a local goat breeder without responding with some personal thoughts about both the article and pictures. I find it disturbing that a connection can not be made to what people see, feel and hear when around an animal and what they put into th
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      U.F. resident condemns latest tax increase
           I have lived in the Cream Ridge section of Upper Freehold for almost 14 years and do not have a problem with paying my fair share. However, when houses that were built in the past five years have their taxes reduced while people who have lived in the town for years have seen their taxes go up 50 per
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      Mauro's journey with new band infuses empathetic pride
           Jennifer Kohlhepp's Aug. 3 article about Peter Mauro's fusion band swept me away. Her story and interview with Mauro and his students was wonderful. She wrote of Mauro's 20-year reign as director of bands at Allentown High School, about his impressive musical journeys with his students and their per
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      Committeeman responds to Pfefferkorn's letter
           I was disappointed to see John Pfefferkorn running another one of his famous slam-o-grams in the Examiner last week. You would think that after being thrown out of office by one of the biggest landslides in Millstone history in 2004, he would have learned that his nonsense can no longer fool the pub
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      Greenbelt supporters seek solutions
           Many people have been asking about the "Support the Greenbelt" signs. The Greenbelt Group is a small group of citizens from Washington, Allentown and Upper Freehold who support more open space in the far western Monmouth County area and the Mercer County area adjoining it. We are a group searching f
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