Category: Examiner Opinion
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For the Record
An article titled “Group donates $36,000 to local houses of worship,” which appeared in the March 2 Examiner, misidentified the Rev. Michael Lang as being pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of Millstone and the Rev. Greg Pike as being pastor of St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in the Perrineville section of the township. In…
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There’s a word for that, and the word is …
Coda Greg Bean My son was looking for some important paperwork recently when my aging brain went into full-tilt freeze mode. It not only temporarily erased one word I was looking for in my memory bank, it erased two. “Where did you say the papers were?” he asked. “They’re out there in the thing under…
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A solid ‘no go’ to licenses for illegals
State representatives from Monmouth and Ocean counties should reject a proposal put forth by Assemblyman Joseph Vas (D-Middlesex) that would, if signed into law, permit illegal aliens to drive legally in New Jersey. The bill would allow illegal aliens and other people who cannot comply with the state Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) six-point rule to…
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Obituaries
Eleanor Conforti Miss Conforti, 77, of Millstone, died March 6 at home. Born in Passaic, she had lived in Carlstadt before moving to Millstone in 1998. Before her retirement in 1984, Miss Conforti was an assembler at Western Electric, Kearny, for 25 years. She was predeceased by two brothers, John Conforti Jr. and Frank Conforti;…
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Letters
Public Works official wants to ‘set the record straight’ Let’s set the record straight regarding the recent article titled “Snowstorm conditions bother some” in the March 2 Examiner concerning the so-called mistreatment of public works employees in Upper Freehold Township. It should be noted that this article is part of a campaign to smear me…
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