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In December 2008 the borough made an offer to buy a 1.02-acre waterfront property (Robard’s property) on the Navesink River at the end of DeNormandie Avenue for a price of $1,217,500 in cash, notes and bonds, plus the costs and responsibility for tearing down the house on the property, removing the underground oil tank, providing buffer fencing and shrubbery for neighboring properties, and p More ... Everyone thinks that the classic horse-drawn carriage is romantic, but no one thinks of the animal. Why should horses have to ride people around the streets when we are perfectly capable of walking around ourselves? If you just picture yourself in the horse’s place then, maybe you’ll understand why they should not have to drag around those heavy carriages. More ... In Mr. Greg Bean’s weakly [sic] musings (“From Another Angle, Things Aren’t as Bad as They Looked,” Aug. 19), he graciously spares publisher Diane Gooch from his “mean-spirited diatribe” and then attacks her for being a person of “privilege.” Mr. More ... |
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