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Letters April 11, 2002
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Industry professional encourages driving safety in construction zones
     I was excited to read an article in your March 21 issue ("Speed Limit Enforced in Construction Area") regarding enforcing the speed limit during the Route 1 and Route 130 construction project. As a homeowner in North Brunswick and a professional in the construction industry, I am especiall...
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Residents promote Abschutz for South Brunswick school board seat
     During the 45 years we have lived in Kendall Park, school board elections have always demanded our attention.
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When you live in the fastest growing town in Middlesex County, and one of the fastest growing in the entire state, you know school enrollment is going to increase in large numbers. With that increase comes a multitude of additional expenses, all the while
     It is our responsibility to maintain the level of excellence in our schools that we are lucky enough to have become accustomed to, and we can do that by voting yes on April 16. Voting takes just a few minutes, but the positive effects of a yes vote will last a lifetime for our children.
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S.B. resident encourages all to vote ‘yes’
     On April 16, I am voting "yes" for the school budget.
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North Brunswick needs to wake up to issues at hand
     We truly believe that members of the North Brunswick school board see an active well producing liquid gold in the back yard of every North Brunswick home. Our school taxes have increased each year by leaps and bounds. In 1999, the increase was $226; 2000, $258; and 2002-02, $328 (if approved). What ...
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Proposed budget will leave municipalities responsible
     When inaugurated in January, Gov. James McGreevey inherited a budget deficit of $5.3 billion. Yet on March 28, he managed to present a balanced budget that preserves funding for essential services and ensures that sales and income taxes are not going to be increased. Gov. McGreevey presented a plan ...
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Church extends thanks to supporters of art auction
     I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of South Brunswick and its neighboring residents, businesses, merchants and professionals who participated in making the St. Barnabas art auction the most successful ever. The auction was held at the South Brunswick senior center with more than 200 ...
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Mayor Spaulding owes Little apology for his behavior
     Mayor David Spaulding counted the days when he no longer would have to deal with Peggy Scarillo. Now that Peggy is no longer a council member, the mayor seems to have found a new victim, Councilwoman Maureen Little. His behavior at the April 9 agenda meeting, in my opinion, showed a mayor that is co...
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