April 16, 2009 RSS feed / Letters

Was the punishment too harsh for the crime?

I read in the April 2 issue of the Sentinel that a Monroe Township Department of Public Works (DPW) worker was caught stealing $213 worth of gasoline. More...

Reduced trash pickup will cut solid-waste volume at landfill

Why is reducing garbagecollection frequency good for us? The need to save money is what inspired the East Brunswick mayor and Township Council to propose reducing the number of garbage-collection days. More...

Sees Heavenly Farms as boon to residents

The recent letter to the editor from Frank J. Coury ("On Economic Effect of Open Space Program," Sentinel, March 19) shows how one-sided his thinking is. More...

Taxation division cuts would be mistake

One of New Jersey's contingency plans in the event that public unions do not accept pay cuts is to cut government services across-the-board through furloughs. Current plans call for the New Jersey Division of Taxation to be included in such cuts. More...

Nuclear a safe, dependable energy source

I take issue with your cartoonist's slant on nuclear energy in New Jersey (Suburban, April 9). We have an administration that is openly allied with the liberal green parties that refuse to consider building new reactors. More...