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Letters October 2, 2008
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Lack of patriotism appalls No. B'wick resident
      Ihave been a resident of North Brunswick my entire life and my children attend elementary through the high school. Upon attending the open house for one of the elementary schools this week, I was thoroughly disgusted at the lack of respect for the Pledge of Allegiance and the Star Spangled Banner.
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Stranger proves there are still kind people
      Iwould like to take this opportunity to thank the kind gentleman and his family who showed my son and me that there are still nice people in this world, especially in North Brunswick. We were shopping in Barnes & Noble in search of an Italian-English dictionary. There were none to be found on the ...
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Student grateful for rights granted by U.S. Constitution
      The Constitution was written to make the United States a better country. After the failure of the Articles of Confederation, our founding fathers came up with a different plan of government, which has not yet failed. It indeed has made us a much stronger and more unified country. Also, it ensured ...
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Students have no reason to carry cell phones in school
      This one is a no-brainer. Students should not be allowed to carry cell phones during regular school hours. When I was in high school (Manalapan, class of 1982), there were no cell phones and we managed just fine. If there is an emergency, the student can inform their teacher, who will send them t...
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