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Work on Swimming River Rd. worries resident
      Recent construction on Swimming River Road in Lincroft has resulted in uneven and cracked patched sections of pavement for about a half mile down Swimming River Road in Lincroft from the intersection at Route 520. This poorly patched section of the road poses a significant risk to cyclists who tra...
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State of New Jersey needs to go on a diet
      Do you want to hear a sad story? My name is New Jersey. I'm in very bad health. So I went to the doctor. He said, "You are indeed in very bad health. The problem is obesity - all that fat is killing you. If you don't reduce, you won't have much time left.
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Public school safety and quality threatened by A-10
      On May 19, the New Jersey State Assembly considered further reducing administrative spending in our public schools. Before you say, "About time!" consider that New Jersey's administrative costs are already below national levels, capped at the state level and under annual scrutiny.
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Giving away store led to Middletown's deterioration
      Once again, the Board of Education has failed Middletown. Once again they have caved in to the teachers' union. And again, they have saddled taxpayers with an above-inflation three-year contract. The increase averages 4.5 percent, compounding out to be 14.1 percent. Since 1992, inflation has neve...
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Officials misleading residents on affordable housing
      Deputy Mayor Pam Brightbill and the majority of the Middletown Township Committee continue to mislead the residents of Middletown on affordable housing. In the last letter that Deputy Mayor Brightbill put out, she makes the case that by lowering property taxes, it would create affordable housing.
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