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Letters March 11, 2009
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Resident: Money for trip was not well spent
      This is in response to a recent article about our elected leaders going to India. Again we learn of another moronic decision by the Board of Education. Why in heaven's name does anyone need to travel to India to find out how to educate children in our schools? Do you not have faith in your own sch...
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Resident not happy with mayor's work
      Our country is in a financial toxic cloud, and the only thing that our mayor understands is to raise taxes and not use Councilman Tony Massaro's idea of saving $1.1 million from our explosive $118 million budget. How did it get that high?
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Reader sees a lack of honesty in criticism
      As a frequent reader of the letters to the editor in the local Edison papers, I'm dismayed by the lack of honesty by many of those who write in and look to mislead residents about Mayor Jun Choi and the current administration. I'd like to set the record straight on a few fronts.
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Resident: Council members must work with mayor
      Throughout the past month, Edison's capital budget vote has been a major topic of discussion. I, for one, thought the bond was badly needed for several reasons, mainly because the cost of not fixing the items the bond addressed will end up costing the taxpayers even more money in the future in eme...
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Councilwoman takes issue to resident's letter
      Iread with interest Fred Cisson's letter to the editor dated Feb. 11, 2009. I am in full agreement that the public "should know a few things," and in so doing perhaps Fred will finally be educated. His assertion that in the 1980s I accomplished nothing of significance for the residents of Edison ...
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Use tax abatements to attract new businesses
      In the 2005 local general election, I had the honor of competing as a Republican for the 2nd Ward Council position in Woodbridge Township. It was also a learning curve. With the upcoming election approaching, I figured that I could present readers with a path to local economic prosperity.
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