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Letters April 30, 2009
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School budget approval is a victory for kids
      On behalf of the Board of Education and administration of the Upper Freehold Regional School District, we wish to express our appreciation and respect for the more than 1,000 residents who participated in the school budget election on April 21. We thank the community for making a positive statemen...
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Help spread autism awareness and advocacy
      Autism New Jersey encourages all residents to help spread autism awareness. New Jersey has the nation's highest prevalence rate, 1 in 94 children, compared to the national rate, 1 in 150. While there is no known cause of or cure for autism, early diagnosis and appropriate intervention are vital t...
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Millstone Township voters missing in action
      Despite our apparent exhaustion, the Kleinbergs with our three crazy kids in tow made it to the voting booth on Tuesday — and it was completely empty. Only 1,106 residents voted in the polls from 2-9 p.m., and clearly there were at least an additional 4,231 missing in action.
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Campion, DeMonte can help Millstone navigate difficult times
      The time for change is here. Mike Campion and Scott DeMonte will make real spending cuts and try to undo the fiscal mismanagement of the current administration to try and cut taxes. They will take action to reel in the salaries of high-paid municipal employees and work to freeze all union salaries...
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Join the fight to eliminate cancer
      Statistics can be a big motivator. Would you bet your paycheck on flipping a penny's heads or tails odds? The chances are 50-50. Well, if you are a male living in the United States, those are your odds of getting cancer in your lifetime. For females, it's 1 in 3.
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Committee must have courage to carry out voter mandate
      The Millstone Township school budget was soundly defeated by a wide margin. The Township Committee must now take action to trim the budget. A significant cut is in order. No nibbling around the edges with a paltry $100,000. At least a $1 million cut is required.
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