Letters to the Editor

February 27, 2024

Dear editor, I’m still concerned that lawmakers in Congress could not come together last year to reform Pharmacy Benefit Managers and the profit-driven practices these insurer-owned groups use that make it harder for folks to access the prescription medications they need. As someone who’s had to ...

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  I was glad to see that NJ Congressman Frank Pallone, the ranking member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, and many of his colleagues in Washington, DC took a strong step forward to help lower health care costs by passing the Lower Costs, More Transparency Act (LCMT). This legislation ...

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Dear Editor: When we contemplated moving to Robbinsville a decade ago, before our kids were even old enough to be in school, we contacted a few folks we knew who worked there. We had friends in the police and fire departments and in the school system, and they all said the taxes were a little ...

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Dear Editor, In sustainability, the East Brunswick Racquet Club is right on the ball!  The club is continuing its  support of sustainability for 3 years by championing the recycling of thousands of tennis balls, innumerable aluminum tops from tennis ball cans, and hundreds of used sneakers.

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Dear Editor: Pork roll or Taylor ham…sub or hoagie…sprinkles or jimmies…De Lorenzo’s or Papa’s…vote yes or vote no? Few things are more hotly contested in Robbinsville right now than the school referendum question. While both sides present valid arguments, my husband and I have chosen to ...

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I write in response to recent assertions made regarding the effectiveness of our council, particularly in addressing the concerning rise in home break-ins and car thefts within our community. The newly elected council members have diligently assessed the efforts made by the previous majority and ...

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Dear Editor, As a resident of Scotch Plains for the past 25 years, I am proud of the power of our community. I have found comfort in knowing my neighbors will always look out for my family, as I will always look out for theirs. As Police Chief Jeff Briel wrote in his January 11 message in ...

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