December 6, 2007 RSS feed / Letters

Public housing at Earle will mean higher taxes

As a resident of Tinton Falls for over 10 years, I have seen my real estate tax climb from $2,800 when I purchased my home to the current $8,000, most of which is to support school funding. The U.S. More...

Lunch Break leaders move on to new challenges

For nearly 25 years, Lunch Break has provided "hot meals and more" to those struggling with poverty in Monmouth County. More...

State property tax amounts to class warfare

In a recent conversation with a N.J. senator, one reason given as to why eliminating the property tax and replacing it with an income tax cannot be done is that it could be construed, or actually become, class warfare. More...