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Letters April 26, 2006
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Directly elected mayor makes sense for Manalapan residents
     I am one of the many who have gone door to door to get signatures for the (Manal-apan change of government) petition. I am a firm believer that having a mayor directly elected by the people is preferable.
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Board thanks communities for passing budget
     On behalf of the Freehold Regional High School District Board of Edu-cation, I wish to thank the residents of our eight communities for passing the FRHSD budget.
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State's largesse in Asbury Park is hurting other towns
     A recent article in USA Today discussed the bright future of Asbury Park. Thirty-one new shops and restaurants and 3,100 new condos are planned for the waterfront. Asbury Park's city manager claims that a "$1.3 billion wave" is about to wash over the city's shores. A great success story, the rebirth
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County Republicans too comfortable in their old ways
     As we begin to enter campaign season, it looks as if Monmouth County will be a primary target for both the Republican and Democratic parties, each looking to hold onto and gain political seats.
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Resident questions township's need for 2006 vehicle
     This letter is written with regard to Marlboro Mayor Robert Kleinberg's decision to commandeer a new township-owned 2006 Dodge Durango for his personal use this past winter.
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Freehold Twp. board appreciates support for budget
     Each year our school budget is presented to the voters of Freehold Township. Each year our community has an opportunity to express their support of our schools in a most concrete way. This vote is more critical each year as we experience flat state aid and the restrictions imposed by S-1701.
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New Jersey's legacy of home rule is an ancient practice
     Exorbitant taxation in New Jersey is hurting the backbone of the state's economy, the middle class and the employers who provide the jobs. There is evidence that New Jersey's high taxes has led to larger than expected migrations out of state since the beginning of this decade.
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