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State should heed mayor’s request, redesign interchange
Iam writing to applaud David Stahl for bringing up a dangerous situation at the interchange of Route 18 and Route 1 in East Brunswick (“Stahl Seeks New Design for Route 18/1 Interchange,” Sentinel, June 25). When driving in that area with traffic, I always think that I am at the start of the Kentucky Derby,…
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The fault, dear Greg, is not in the animals, but in the humans
I’m writing in response to Greg Bean’s column, “He Bagged the Goose — And Then We Cooked It” (Sentinel, June 25), a ridiculous proposal on how to handle the so-called “goose problem” New Jersey faces. I know Mr. Bean expected scathing letters from animal-rights freaks, attacking him for his satirical article (Isn’t satire supposed to…
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Thinks Christie will bring jobs back to N.J.
After reading about Chris Christie’s new renewable energy initiative and Gov. Jon Corzine’s response, it’s clear that Christie is focusing on creating jobs while Corzine only cares about political talking points, regardless of how New Jersey continues to suffer. Christie understands that an 8.8 percent unemployment rate and 135,000 lost jobs in the last year…
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Seeks to clarify role in youngster’s treatment
Iwould like to respond to the article titled “Friends Rally To Help With Family’s Expenses” (Sentinel, July 2). We were mentioned in the article as feeding therapists, but the article stated that we do not accept insurance for the patient, 2-yearold Zachary Nemeth. It is important to note that we are actually the care providers…
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One GOP friend would rather not talk politics
Coda • GREG BEAN Iemailed my old writing buddy, Dave Simpson, a while back, crowing over the latest debacle in what used to be the national Republican Party, and he was less than amused. “I get so upset about this Fairness Doctrine thing that I think it may be better if we avoid discussing politics…
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NOTES
During the month of July, the Hazlet Hammerheads summer swim team will place receptacles inside the entrance of the Hazlet Swim and Tennis Club for the collection of nonperishable food items. These items will be donated to RAINE (Reaching All In Need Everyday), a nonprofit organization established to assist local families. Summer is generally a…
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Three men indicted in double homicide
Three men have been indicted in connection with the shooting deaths of two men, one of them a Middletown resident. Antonio Suarez-Perez, aka “Mingo” Eric Figueras, aka “Pun” Samson Hearn, aka “Freedom” On July 8, a Monmouth County grand jury returned an indictment charging Antonio Suarez-Perez, aka “Mingo,” 21, and Eric Figueras, aka “Pun,” 25,…
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Suspect apprehended in liquor store theft
ABERDEEN — Police arrested a Keyport man after he allegedly stole cash and checks from a local liquor store. James M. Hughes, 34, of Beers Street, Keyport, was arrested by police in connection with the alleged theft of money from Gallo’s Wine Cellar on Route 34. According to police, Hughes, who was an occasional customer,…
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