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Letters July 6, 2006
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Warehouses will cost U.F. and Allentown
     Thank you for covering the industrial warehouse proposal that threatens to destroy the quality of life in Upper Freehold and Allentown. The disgraceful idea of jamming 2 million square feet of industrial warehouses into a rural area with narrow, two-lane country roads is completely out of all common
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Residents urged to donate blood in summer
     With the summer of 2006 upon us and the likelihood of a blood shortage in New Jersey, it can be a frustrating time for patients needing blood transfusions. A few summers ago when New Jersey resident Hank Klehm was 14 years old and battling leukemia, the last thing he and his mom needed was to be stu
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Allentown will be affected by Upper Freehold warehouses
     Perhaps it is the shortsightedness of municipal officials that leads to poor development plans. To be sure, tunnel vision plays an important role. As one of the concept's founders, [former Upper Freehold Mayor Bob] Abrams acknowledges that he has been involved in promoting Commerce Park since day on
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Deputy mayor's remarks called 'hysterical rant'
     William Miscoski, the Upper Freehold deputy mayor, is a disgrace. How else would you describe someone who has the audacity and sheer stupidity to say that the Upper Freehold Regional Board of Education "does not care about kids" when it comes to protecting them from farm-related pesticides at the si
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Deputy mayor apologizes for his remarks
     I would like to take this opportunity to comment on my recent quotes in the local newspapers.
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Exchange programs bring people together
     Long-term change means starting with young people. The most effective and proven solution is one person getting to know, understand, respect and have fun with another person. World Exchange is making that happen at the Jersey Shore from July 12 to 13. We are bringing French high school students and
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