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Letters March 26, 2008
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More info from BOE candidates needed
      On April 15, Edison residents will have a chance to elect three school board members. I respectfully make the following request to all candidates. 1. We, the voters, need to be able to make informed decisions. The debates and fliers are nice, but the format does not allow explanation of nuanced p...
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Politicians benefit while citizens struggle
      The state of New Jersey and its citizens are suffering financially due to employee benefits, which have risen since 1998 from $1.6 billion to $4.7 billion. This is an increase of 201 percent. Salary increases have risen from $87 million in 1998 to $1.2 billion, a change of 1,266 percent. The state...
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Mayor's parking plan would cost commuters more
      To set the record straight, the Edison Zoning Board did not deny the transit parking lot. The developer, InterCap/Edison Exchange, withdrew the application after some questionable facts relating to the case emerged. Mayor Jun Choi, in concert with Choi's handpicked developer, has set back NJ Tran...
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Resident glad to have Edison council working for twp.
      'We can build a stronger Edison together." I, for one, bought into this notion and campaign. Unity, teamwork, change - all of which I feel could and would make Edison, my hometown, a better place. When I submitted my vote on Nov. 6, I voted for the "real Democrats with real solutions" who are cur...
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Rubber-stamp council members, 'Shame on you.'
      The new [Edison Township] Council members stated during their campaign that they would not be a rubber stamp council. They lied. They have shown to the residents of Edison that whatever the mayor wants, the mayor gets. Shame on you!
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Edison schools not getting fair share of state aid
      At this time, when residents of Edison are starting to focus on the school budget that will be put up for a vote onApril 15, it is worth noting a case that the State of New Jersey has begun arguing before the state Supreme Court.
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