Category: Sentinel-EBS Opinion
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McDermott grateful for re-election in Old Bridge I am sincerely grateful for the support you offered me in the school board elections. I hope I will prove to be worthy of your continued confidence in me. I regard the NJ School Boards Code of Ethics as my bible in my daily conduct as an elected…
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Twp. resident thanks animal control officer My husband and I want to send an overdue thank you to Mark Ladzinski, animal control officer in Monroe. About a month ago my husband and I heard a scratching in our fireplace chimney flue. Then, the next morning we discovered a squirrel huddled in the corner of the…
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Board should address safety issues before OK considered T omorrow night’s Monroe Planning Board meeting can turn out to be a hot one. Press releases have been circulated and signs have been posted urging residents to attend the meeting and voice opposition to a proposed housing development. The proposed development calls for approximately 2,000 new…
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Friends, supporters made annual dinner gala a huge success On behalf of Odessa Davis, Sheila Henry, Pam Mayo and Sharon Houzel, I would like to publicly take this opportunity to thank the members and friends of the African-American Cultural Association of East Brunswick for attending the annual dinner gala at the East Brunswick Chateau on…
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East Brunswick Republican Party should support voters’ selections Rod Kulp, the East Bruns-wick Republican Party chairman, in his comments to the Sentinel ("GOP Primary War Taking Shape in East Brunswick," April 5) illustrates the sad state of the Republican Party in East Bruns-wick. He was quoted as saying that even if the John Cito slate…
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Resident supports Spotswood officials in their re-election bid I would like to urge Spots-wood voters to support the re-election of incumbents Barry Zagnit for mayor and James Shearn and Kevin Meade for Borough Council. They have a proven record of working to achieve financial stability; progressive financing of capital projects and borough services; and most…
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Voters now have a choice hardly seen in election years F resh on the heels of four independent candidates on South River’s election ballot last November, this political season seems to offer even more choices for local residents. In addition to the Democratic and Republican slates last November, residents of South River were given the…
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Guest Column Eileen Downs Giovenco Parent contends principal ensures children’s safety I am the parent of a kindergartner at Wilson School in Sayreville. Now that the dust is finally beginning to settle at Wilson, some things need to be said. First and foremost, our principal, Georgia Baumann, is a lovely, professional, educated woman. On her…
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State to help find child-care providers We live in an age when more and more parents must rely upon quality, low-cost child care for their children so that they may go to work every day assured that their youngsters will be safe and secure. The problem ensues when it is a veritable maze trying to…
