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Letters August 20, 2003
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Resident: Library, or YMCA, not needed in Holmdel
     It is with some concern I keep reading about a Holmdel library program. We currently pay into the Monmouth County Library system a large amount of money for use of its facilities. Now some of the residents are clamoring for their own library.
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Solutions offered to Aberdeen’s parking dilemma
     As I drive around the shopping centers along Route 34, I see a lot of unused parking places.
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Liberty State Park fitting locale for USS New Jersey
     In my opinion, our nation’s most decorated battleship, the USS New Jersey, should be relocated to Liberty State Park on the Jersey City waterfront.
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Administrator clears air over Spy House confusion
     The following information is provided to clear up any confusion spawned by a recent letter published in the Independent titled "Resident says historic Spy House should be restored."
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Government has obligation to keep promises to veterans
     It should be known that the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, our nation’s oldest active military veterans organization, founded by Civil War veterans, always enthusiastically, patriotically and even gratefully supported many of President Ronald Reagan’s policies, especially those...
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Chairman says thanks for successful 2003 county fair
     The Monmouth County Fair concluded its 29th annual run at the East Freehold Park Showgrounds in Freehold Township on July 27.
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Initiative will help fund research to find cure for autism
     When Gov. James McGreevey recently signed legislation that devotes money collected from traffic fines to funding autism research, our state renewed its commitment to finding a cure for this disability.
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