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LettersMay 17, 2007 


Cell phones, unsafe drivers annoy resident
      There are two public safety concerns that have been eating at me for a while now. I speak of the infamous hand-held cell phone ban and our old friend, the traffic light. I am certainly not making any startling announcement when I say that the hand-held cell phone ban is ignored by thous...
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Children, seniors won't benefit from proposed new homes
      As a 40-year resident of Sayreville, I've seen our town grow and change, expand and explode. When reading about the development of the National Lead site, I'm obviously excited to hear the possibilities being considered. However, when hearing about borough officials presenting a limit ...
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When contempt is studied, we will be safe
      As parents of a 17-year-old in the midst of visiting college campuses - including the New Brunswick area - we are saddened and shocked by the horrific occurrence at Virginia Tech. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families and friends of the 32 men and women.
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Shelter animals should be adopted, not euthanized
      The East Brunswick/Spotswood area needs a no-kill animal shelter.Many wonderful, adoptable animals are being euthanized because of the seven-day holding policy. If our shelter was available to the viewing public at least six days a week, including one weekend day, more animals would be adopte...
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