Category: Examiner Opinion
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Siren important to public health On March 14 there was a meeting in Allentown regarding the emergency siren in town. I am a member of the community who is concerned about this issue and have had the experience of living on South Main Street not far from the siren. Several issues have been raised from…
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Coverage appreciated Thank you for your excellent reporting on the tax problems that face Roosevelt. Your article and editorial in the March 2 issue of the Examiner were direct and to the point. I wrote to Assemblyman Joseph Malone and included a copy of your March 2 editorial. I am pleased to write that, as…
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Something is wrong with this school picture I urge all residents of Millstone Township to write letters to Assemblymen Mel Cottrell and Joe Malone and to state Sen. Robert Singer asking them to use their influence on behalf of Millstone Township to obtain more school aid funds in order to avoid a potential school budget…
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Let’s work together to find an answer for siren The officers and members of the Allentown First Aid Squad want the public to know how important we believe the use of an emergency alerting siren is. Our radio pagers are a very effective first line of communication to alert our members of an emergency. Pagers…
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Piece of officer’s puzzle may soon be solved OURVIEW A small piece of the puzzle that involves Allentown Patrolman Phil Schirmer and municipal officials may be put into place in June. On June 22, Public Employment Relations Commission (PERC) Exam-iner Arnold H. Zudick is scheduled to conduct a hearing on an unfair labor practice charge…
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Troopers deserve legal backing from state I had occasion several weekends ago to attend a fund-raiser for the two N.J. State Police officers involved in the New Jersey Turnpike shooting last year. My participation was to resolve why so many of these fund-raisers have taken place. As a taxpayer, I came away flabbergasted and ashamed…
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Community works to address aid issue I think the residents of Roosevelt should be commended for providing an excellent example to their student population regarding the steps necessary to push the wheels of bureaucracy into action. Concerned citizens, Board of Education members and Borough Council members have forged a strong alliance to ap-peal to legislative…
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Let’s think about the future of recreation Is Millstone an environmentally concerned community? We have a rural beauty desired by many. We have "open space" in 13 neighborhoods zoned R-130. It sounds perfect, doesn’t it? Well, let’s think for a moment. Exactly what does "R-130 Open Space" mean? R-130 Open Space means the township owns…
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Neighbors step up to the plate for Little League The Millstone-Roosevelt Little League would have had difficulties this year in scheduling practice times for our children. This was due to the unavailability of most of the practice fields we used in the past. Fortunately, the Black Bear Lake Day Camp and the Clarksburg Inn of…
