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Letters October 3, 2007
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Resident will speak out against warehouse
      Iwonder how many people living along Tennent Road in Marlboro are aware that Monmouth County has a longrange plan to widen the road. This concerns me because I would lose nearly half my front lawn and would be faced with a four-lane road a mere 20 feet from the front doorstep of my 150-year-old ho...
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Hornik earns support for Marlboro mayor
      In a past edition of the News Transcript (April 25, 2007), I read with interest as John Gibardi, Republican municipal chairman of Marlboro, defended Mayor Robert Kleinberg's "record of accomplishments" here in Marlboro.
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Kleinberg, Pernice and Morelli have done a good job in Marlboro
      When I read that Money Magazine just ranked Marlboro as one of the top 100 best places to live in America, it confirmed what I already knew. Marlboro is moving in the right direction. After years of political corruption, overdevelopment and unfair tax increases, our community is on the upswing - ...
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State senator should stay away from food regulations
      Ellen Karcher (state senator) still doesn't get it. In a recent article about obesity in the New Jersey, she said that "in the face of anti-obesity measures, we're still fighting upstream.
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Lack of a payment plan for turf field concerns resident
      Once again, Marlboro Mayor Robert Kleinberg is attempting to mortgage the future of the Marlboro taxpayer for his own political gain. In the Sept. 19 issue of your publication, a story appeared concerning the turf football field in Marlboro.
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Coalition ready to move ahead on affordable housing
      In a recent public comment, Gov. Jon Corzine indicated that he believes New Jersey does not have adequate funding resources to achieve his campaign pledge of preserving or producing 100,000 affordable homes over 10 years. This should be a matter of great concern to the voters, legislators and publ...
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Animal cruelty can be found in Monmouth County
      Michael Vick, star quarterback of the NFLAtlanta Falcons, has brought international attention to a heinous and cruel "sport" which secretly takes place on a daily basis right here in Monmouth County and across America. As the chief humane law enforcement agency in the county, the Monmouth County ...
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Dog-training facility is providing a service to customers
      It's been almost three years now that I come into Howell on a regular basis. I stop and pick up groceries, I fill my car with gas and often I meet others and we go out to dinner.
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Hornik will bring honest, ethical government to Marlboro
      As a longtime (39 years) former resident of Marlboro, it is with great delight and enthusiasm that I write this letter of support for Jon Hornik, who is running for mayor of Marlboro.
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Local legislators had a hand in supporting new laws
      On Sept. 4, 2007 a historic event took place in the Marlboro library. Gov. Jon Corzine was there, state senators and assemblymen were there, as well as local officials, the media and members of the public. The occasion was the signing of four statutes dealing with unethical and criminal behavior ...
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