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Unnecessary moves equal fewer patrolmen streets
      As a 15-year Edison Police Department veteran, and president of Edison Police Benevolent Association Local 75, I have worked under different political and police administrations. Yet, I have never worked under one that made so many malicious assaults on the credibility and performance of its polic...
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It was under Choi that taxes soared, resident says
      I was surprised to read a letter by Don Hanson: "Edison's real Democrats are backing Mayor Jun Choi." Don Hanson wouldn't know a real Democrat if they bit him from behind. Don Hanson has switched sides so many times over the years, I wouldn't be surprised if he was voting for the Taliban these da...
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Public invited to attend first-ever Rutgers Day
      In recognition of Rutgers University's unique relationship with the people of New Jersey, we are opening our doors to the public for the first-ever Rutgers Day on April 25. In difficult economic times, it is more important than ever to connect the university's resources to those we serve.
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Resident takes issue with Choi's spending
      I am replying to a number of opinion letters written in (the March 18) Sentinel. The letters are truly political in nature and distort the actual facts.
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Resident lists issues board should look into
      I attended the March 31 Edison Board of Education (BOE) candidates' forum at the Menlo Park School and listened to the nine candidates vying for three spots on the board.
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