Login Profile
Get News Updates
For local news delivered via email enter address here:
Real Estate Automotive Employment Services
    Classifieds Marketplace
      Media Kit Submit Announcements
      Letters April 9, 2009  RSS feed

      Hunting bills spark anger in N.J. residents
            We, along with thousands of people across New Jersey are angry and extremely opposed to bill S802/A1669, which will allow hunting on Sunday with bow and arrow, five months out of the year (mid-September to late February) in the wildlife management areas.
      More ...

      School district budget is out of touch with the times
            At a time when the entire state of New Jersey, let alone the world, is spiraling out of control in a downward tilt towards depression, our Board of Education's budget increases the tax burden on Millstone families upwards of an additional $455 per year.
      More ...

      Racetrack slots would provide much-needed revenue
            What are the issues that matter to New Jersey residents? Time and again, voters have supported open space initiatives on the ballot. In these difficult economic conditions, new revenue sources are desperately needed.
      More ...

      Breza Road parcel not nearly a dud
            I am writing in response to the letter from Patrick Nolan in the March 5 edition of the Examiner that called the Phase II Breza Road preservation a dud. While I hold the same concerns as Mr. Nolan regarding the level of the pollution found at the site and the remediation measures proposed by the landowner, in no way is this a "deal Upper Freehold Township can afford to miss.
      More ...

      Senate commended for passing Serve America Act
            On behalf of our 1.4 million members in the Garden State, AARP New Jersey applauds the Senate for passing the Edward M. Kennedy Serve America Act — a bill that will strengthen and expand civic engagement and volunteer opportunities for people of all ages.
      More ...