June 1, 2007 RSS feed / Letters

Honorable, civic-minded Millstone citizen talks trash

Before I go any further, please know my wife thinks I'm crazy. I took a stroll along Clarksburg Road this morning, near my home, and along less than 1/10 mile of tarmac, I collected 37 pounds - that's right, 37 pounds of garbage. More...

Let's take the time to get U.F.'s master plan done right

The Upper Freehold master plan has been under revision for two and one half years and it still sits on the drawing board. The dialogue continues and public discussion seems no closer to consensus. More...

Voting may be U.F. residents' only chance

When it comes to the future of our farmland, we won't get a second chance. Once the bulldozers come in and the developer "trailers in" his sales and information center, we will never see a field of green there again. Not ever; it's a given. More...

Save U.F.'s farmlands and natural assets

Development is just another road to another dead-end exit off the New Jersey Turnpike. More...

Votes on Election Day should have been upheld

Unfortunately, it appears that Mr. [Paul] Cacace missed my point in his reply to my recent letter. My main point is that in a democracy, the majority vote of the electorate is what dictates whether an issue passes or fails. More...

We want what is best for our children, but at what price?

I have read with interest the letters to the editor in regard to the [Millstone Township] school budget. I doubt anyone is against education for the children. Naturally, we always want what is best for our children, but at what price? More...