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      Letters January 11, 2007  RSS feed
      Red Bank's No. 1 citizen
            A lot has been written recently about retiring Red Bank Mayor Ed McKenna Jr. Most has focused on his "body of politics" and happenings in Red Bank over his 16 years. As a registered independent, I follow the politics of a town from the sidelines.
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      Partisan politics the rule under Oceanport Dems
            Reading the recent article (The Hub, Jan. 5) that has been published regarding Councilwoman Linda Johnson's term in office in Oceanport and a letter she had written to the editor, there was a quote from Mrs. Johnson, "One of the problems is that politics play a great part with some of the council persons and their decisions, and it should not be that way.
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      Congress has chance to fix health-care crisis
            The Democrats have retaken control of both houses of Congress after more than 12 years and now have the unique opportunity to make finding a solution to the health-care crisis their own. And they may have some help from some unlikely sources.
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      Prown dedicated to Red Bank youth
            David Prown is a tireless worker for the youth of Red Bank. He transports or arranges for the transport of young people to various recreational, academic, athletic, or cultural activities and also supervises and instructs from time to time.
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      Injunction needed to stop bridge project
            Do the mayors and councils of Sea Bright and Highlands think we should be impressed that they finally had the sense to pass resolutions opposing the demolition of the drawbridge beneath the Twin Lights? Those resolutions won't accomplish a thing.
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