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      Letters September 14, 2007  RSS feed
      Brain-tumor group offers support, info
            R obert Wood Johnson University Hospital sponsors Brain Tumor Support Group meetings at 7 p.m. every second Monday of the month in the first-floor children's section of the hospital, One Robert Wood Johnson Place, New Brunswick.
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      Grateful for preserving open space
            In these days of growth and development throughout New Jersey, I've come to realize the importance of preserving our land and open space. I live in Monroe, and I applaud the efforts of Mayor Richard Pucci and the Township Council for making sure that thousands of acres of farmland and open space will remain protected.
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      World must put pressure on China to bring Olympic dream to Darfur
            In his "Coda" column that appeared in the Sept. 7 issue of the Sentinel, Greg Bean made a point about China's human-rights record and stated that "if nobody in America is talking about boycotting the 2008 summer Olympic Games in Beijing in protest of China's record on that important front, they darned sure ought to be.
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      Officials place high value on emergency services
            In times of emergency the difference between life and death can be a matter of seconds, and that is why I am truly grateful that Monroe's mayor and Township Council are so supportive of emergency services in our community. The equipment is state of the art, and the training of the emergency medical technicians (EMTs) is extensive.
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