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ARE WE THERE YET
The worst part was the anticipation Lori Clinch I am sure that I am not alone when I say there is nothing fun about the annual physical. The poking and the prodding, and that’s just to get my husband to go! I will agree that the annual trip to the doctor’s office is no walk…
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RE/MAX ranks as No. 1 real estate franchise
For the sixth consecutive year, RE/MAX, LLC ranked as the leading real estate franchise in the 2014 Franchise Times Top 200. The exhaustive annual survey is based upon 2013 worldwide sales and growth and includes franchisors from a wide variety of business sectors. In the 2014 Franchise Times Top 200: – RE/MAX ranked No. 12…
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Safety on roads must become a priority
Tragedy on New Jersey roads is not an acceptable risk. Families and lives are destroyed by car accidents. People are not statistics. There are far too many impromptu memorials alongside our roads. A community effort to improve driving safety is long overdue. Speed, reckless driving, texting and impaired driving are some of the root causes…
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Bell is worthy of consideration for Senate
I n the upcoming U.S. Senate race, as an “independent” voter, I have many questions. Why is there only one debate that Sen. Cory Booker has agreed to? Shouldn’t there be several debates? Jeff Bell, the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate who is now within a single-digit margin of incumbent Booker, has pushed for…
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Residents should vote ‘no’ on public questions
A society that holds to the notion that you are innocent until proven guilty cannot accept pretrial detention. The political leaders of our society at the highest level have already engaged in torture, secret and unlimited detention, and the suspension of a person’s legal rights. By deception, our state political leaders want to take away…
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Quality-of-life issues addressed
By MAUREEN DAYE Correspondent MILLSTONE — The Township Committee has acted on two measures that address quality-of-life issues in the municipality. At a recent meeting, the committee adopted an ordinance that prohibits residents from charging anyone for the use of a private pool. Mayor Bob Kinsey and committee members Gary Dorfman, Nancy Grbelja, Michael Kuczinski…
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Pedestrian dies from injuries after being struck on Rt. 33
By MARK ROSMAN Staff Writer MANALAPAN — Heavy rain, a lack of street lights and a resident wearing dark clothing as he attempted to cross a busy highway on foot combined to contribute to the death of a Manalapan resident on Oct. 22, according to police. Manalapan police Lt. Thomas Barstow reported that officers were…
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Two seats up for grabs on Allentown council
ALLENTOWN — Four candidates are seeking two three-year seats on the Allentown Borough Council in the Nov. 4 election. The candidates are Republicans Michael Schumacher and Eileen Joan Kuzma, Democrat Angela Anthony and Independent William Borkowski. Schumacher and Anthony are current members of the council. All four candidates were asked the following questions: “Describe your…
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