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Resident takes issue with pro-Choi letter
After reading Jun Choi supporter Jake Lynn’s letter of Feb. 18 (“Resident Takes Issue With Council Member”), I would like to comment on some of the disingenuous claims made by Choi through him. Anthony Russomanno has in fact used acid to disinfect and loosen Edison of the political filth and grime that continues to cling…
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Residents need to look at future of township
When will people in Edison wake up? I attended the council meeting on Feb. 11 when the capital budget was voted down 4-3. It’s evident that the three council members who voted against the budget clearly ignored the glaring needs of our township. Those who voted against the budget are trapped in the past, and…
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Hard to muster up much sympathy for the college man
Are We There Yet? • LORI CLINCH Our oldest son is now well into his fourth semester at college. It’s had an impact on our lives to be sure. For us, there was the adaptation to his absence. We had to learn to fix our own VCRs, program our own remotes, and since no one…
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An auto fix so simple even a caveman could do it
Coda • GREG BEAN As an admitted American car nut, I’ve watched with horror, disbelief and profound sadness the parade of auto executives coming before Congress with their hands out in recent weeks. General Motors, which had already gotten $17.4 billion in loans from the government, said it needs another $16.6 billion to keep the…
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Governor Corzine files nominations
By Office of the Governor NEWS RELEASE Governor Jon S. Corzine February 23, 2009 GOVERNOR CORZINE FILES NOMINATIONS TRENTON – Governor Jon S. Corzine today submitted the following nominations to the State Senate. The nominations are subject to the advice and consent of the Senate. ATLANTIC COUNTY BOARD OF TAXATION Nominate for Reappointment William Polistina…
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WEST WINDSOR: Anklowitz named to Superior Court vacancy
West Windsor Councilman Will Anklowitz has received a judgeship.
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MANVILLE: It’s cheese instead of peanut butter for hungry students
By Eileen Oldfield, Staff Writer Lunch is no longer as simple as peanut butter and jelly, since the once-staple lunch time meal won’t be served in Manville school cafeterias. Pomptonian Inc., the district’s food service provider, suspended use and sale of items containing peanuts and peanut products in response to salmonella contamination in peanut products…
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PRINCETON: PU hoops falls in Carril Court debut
Legend is honored at Jadwin By Justin Feil, Assistant Sports Editor The largest crowd of the season turned out to see the Jadwin Gym floor named for Hall of Fame coach Pete Carril at the Princeton University men’s basketball game Saturday. The halftime ceremony to recognize Carril included plenty of the players that he coached…
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