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Consider how town could have used money
      What could a township do with half a million dollars? Let's think about this. If the township just happened to be Jackson, maybe they could have used this money to spray for gypsy moths so thousands of trees would not have been destroyed.
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Howell councilman supports Guadagno for Monmouth County sheriff
      It is with a sense of great honor and pride that I offer my personal endorsement to Monmouth County sheriff candidate Kim Guadagno.
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Panel got people walking to help find a cure for breast cancer
      Iwould like to thank all those members of the Jackson Walks team who came to Six Flags Great Adventure to participate in the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. This was the first year the event, which raises funds for the fight against breast cancer, was held in Jackson, and it was a very e...
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Dog training facility is providing a service to customers
      It's been almost three years now that I come into Howell on a regular basis. I stop and pick up groceries, I fill my car with gas and often I meet others and we go out to dinner.
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Resident says silent majority stands behind board
      There has been a concerted and vicious effort by a small group of people who were outvoted in the last Plumsted Board of Education election. Their agenda has been to pressure the board into doing what they want, rather than what the voters mandated and what is best for the community.
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Work for government would pay property tax obligation
      Pay no property tax. When a government job is open, you work it until your property tax obligation is met. Since do-it-yourself government service requires no salary, no salary taxation, no health insurance, no pension, no sick days, no personal days, no paid holidays and no paid vacation, the co...
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