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Letters to the Editor

October 17, 2022

Hi Neighbor; why did we move to Randolph? Why do we stay in Randolph? Why are we proud of Randolph? Very simply, because it is one of the best conservative communities in Morris County where Republican leadership continues to focus on your family and mine, our needs and desires. I personally know ...

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I first met Joe and his wife, Whitney a few years ago when they became our next-door neighbors. He reminded me a lot of myself when my family first came to Randolph more than two decades ago. Joe is a young dad with two small children. He’s got a great professional background and education, ...

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Vote for Joe Hathaway As a former Randolph Township Council member, I am very familiar with the requirements of the position.  I also know it is important to consider the character and demeanor of the candidate for this sometimes challenging position. I know Joe Hathaway, and I am extremely ...

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I'll start by telling you that I am voting for Jonathan Torres for Randolph Township Council for several reasons. I am voting for Jonathan for his experience, his ability to communicate, and his love for Randolph. One of the most clear reasons is because he is the only council candidate to ...

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Dear Editor: When I was Mayor of Chatham Township I made a concerted effort to increase the awareness of mental illness and suicide prevention. My interest in doing so stemmed from my early days on the Township Committee when I learned of a young father in town who died by suicide. Over the ...

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A Lawn is a form of impervious surface. The Lawn culture itself is a business it's practices are anti-nature, anti-community; it's Pollution, Noise and, Disturbing the Peace. Ironic that during this draught period grass doesn't grow and yet it's still being cut every-week. Another laissez fair ...

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When did we start believing that the two major political parties - vehicles designed to hoard power - get to dictate our values? Weren’t values supposed to be determined by our local communities, through culture, civics and spiritual life? Not surprisingly, the political parties are doing an ...

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Dear TapInto, Hi! My name is Mythri, and I am a rising junior at Montville Township High School. I am writing on behalf of More Than Just Figures, a soon-to-be nonprofit organization run by high schoolers trying to spread awareness about shootings and commemorate victims. We are built upon the ...

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Randolph, NJ- At approximately 11:30 A.M. on August 1st, 2022, I said my last goodbyes to the house I grew up in for the past 19 years.  This house was more than just a place to sleep; it was a representation of all the memories it held.   When I was little, Halloween was one of ...

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THE FOLLOWING STATEMENTS ARE MADE IN MY CAPACITY AS A PRIVATE CITIZEN AND NOT AS A BOARD MEMBER. THESE STATEMENTS ARE ALSO NOT REFLECTIVE OF THE BOARD OR ITS INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS AND SOLELY REPRESENT MY OWN PERSONAL VIEWS. Fellow residents, another election season is upon us. Seven community ...

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In my childhood home, there was an underlying tension beneath the silence following my father’s war service in Vietnam. After my parents separated and my siblings and I moved in with my father, I remember quietly paying for the family’s groceries with food stamps. I didn’t want anyone to know, so ...

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Why not just put a traffic light at the intersection and get rid of the stop signs?

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Dear friends and neighbors of school aged children: I am writing this to you as a private citizen.  I am a member of the Randolph Board of Education. I do not speak for the full board and am not speaking for any of its committees. The views and opinions expressed here are mine alone. For more ...

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