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We finally have elected leaders who are committed to providing openness and transparency in our town government. I've been an Edison resident for 15 years and in the past I found it extremely difficult to find out about the town matters being decided by our government officials. More ... Resident is appalled at negative attacks against mayor I'm appalled at the vicious political attacks constantly written in the Sentinel about Mayor Jun Choi. Like the majority of Edison residents, I'm sick and tired of a vocal minority throwing around baseless criticisms of our mayor. More ... Association prez takes issue with township It is unbelievable that in the March 11 edition of the Sentinel (Fire union prez calls out mayor, attorney), the township is blaming a lack of communication for the delay in providing firefighters with the fire-retardant station uniforms that they are entitled to both contractually and required to... More ... Council should invest in the needs of Edison residents The actions of the Edison Township Council to reject a capital budget that would have made timely investments in our town have once again put politics ahead of good public policy. We know these are tough economic times. At least I thought our council representatives knew more about the economy an... More ... Resident says voters can 'stop the madness' The recent articles regarding the India trip are sickening. It's about time someone shed light on Mayor Jun Choi and the Edison school board's secret buddybuddy relationship. Their hushed-up connection is not novel but an ugly reality in towns across New Jersey. More ... Reader says get back to the basics with councilwoman Election time is nearing, and the lies people aligned with Mayor Jun Choi are telling are sickening. Councilwoman Antonia Ricigliano is known to be a proponent of the people; she has stood up when others turned their backs on the residents of Edison, particularly the south end. She voted down budg... More ... Public should become educated about colorectal cancer March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness month, and I encourage all residents to educate themselves and their families about colorectal cancer — the third most common cancer in men and women. More ... YMCA to be the constant during times of change Like so many Americans, members of our community are feeling overwhelmed, stressed and powerless in these changing times. Now more than ever, we need to focus on the areas in our lives where we can feel stable and secure. More ... |
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