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Letters October 12, 2006
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Riverview partners with Red Bank community
     During the Sept. 25 meeting of the Red Bank Borough Council, discussion focused on plans to offset the borough's perceived nonprofit tax burden. In his remarks specifically about Riverview Medical Center, Councilman John Curley claimed that the hospital "doesn't pay a dime" and "they make an awful l
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Govt. for the people, not local party bosses
     I am an independent Red Bank voter who believes in a government of the people, for the people and by the people, and not for verbal abuse, intimidation, deals behind the scenes, and local party bosses.
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Overcrowding hurts quality of life in borough
     Every resident in Red Bank sees it. People from other towns and even states talk about it. Yet, nothing is getting done about it. The overcrowding in Red Bank is destroying our community. It is the source of mass cases of littering (the town is filthy), plenty of noise pollution, uncountable instanc
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Borough residents receive much for tax money
     We, the taxpayers, have the right know where our money is going and to demand that our elected officials spend it responsibly.
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Protecting our children from bullying
     School is a place where parents hope to find for their children a learning experience in a nurturing environment. We send our children to school each day feeling we've set them down a path to become healthy, educated individuals where their dreams and life goals can be realized. Unfortunately, bull
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180 marks 30th anniversary milestone
     In 1976, 180 Turning Lives Around established a Rape Hotline in Monmouth County and 459 survivors were counseled. Today, 180 has helped nearly 300,000 victims and their families break free from the cycle of domestic violence, abuse and sexual assault.
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