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Editorial
Letters
Tax
Reform Promises
08/07/03
Utility
rates, insurance rates, school
taxes, property taxes, tax increases
— residents are getting tired of
being taxed to death to keep their
head above water.
Job
Market Not Thriving
12/02/04
Just
because you have a thriving economy,
it doesn’t mean there are jobs . .
.
Of
Modern Kings and Henchman
02/17/05
At
one time the kings sat in their
towers overlooking their kingdoms
and sent their henchman . . .
Will
We Ever Stop Paying for Farm?
02/02/06
Tax
payers Should Not Have to Bail Out
Politicians 02/09/06
Instead
of more open space, the county will
get more townhouse developments and
strip malls.
How
Much Must We Pay for Halper Farm
Debacle
02/23/06
It
was amazing how during the fall
elections the Democrats flaunted how
much of our tax dollars they were
saving us in Middlesex County. They
wasted no...
Ultimate
in Tax and Spend 03/27/06
It
is time our elected state and local
officials start looking into ways to
save our tax dollars.
Is
it Christmas Already?
06/29/07
It
didn't take Barnes very long to find
his way to the empty stall at the
trough. Anything left in the pork
barrel belongs to all the taxpayers
. .
Rebate
isn't how I spell tax relief
07/23/07
Property-tax
reform should be Trenton's top
priority, but it won't happen until
after the November elections.
GOP
aims to restore state's fiscal
sanity 10/01/07
State
spending has increased more than 95
percent in the last six years. Yet
with all this spending, we still
have significant unmet needs .
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OP-ED
Minimum-Wage
hikes lower workers' prospects
06/09/07
Small
businesses account for the bulk of
new job growth. Mandating a . . .

FROM
the
NEWS
Star
Ledger
Candidates
allege conflict in land sale
09/16/07
Foes
say Diegnan helped a campaign
contributor
Democrats
bring cash edge to campaign in 18th
District
10/28/07
"New
Jersey does not need a new spending
plan," said Sinagra. "What
we need is a new savings plan."
The
Home News Tribune Opinion
No
Secrets, South Plainfield
10/20/07
Defendants
in the suit included the borough's
Democratic organization, former
Mayor Daniel Gallagher, Councilman
Dennis Cerami, and Borough Attorney
and state Assemblyman Patrick
Diegnan, D-Middlesex.
The
Home News Tribune
18th
District race targets spending
10/27/07
Sinagra
says "It's time New Jersey
becomes affordable for the
taxpayers, the plan we have right
now is not working."
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