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Eatontown Still Pushing To Remedy Wampum Lake Pollution
Borough has reached out to Congressman Chris Smith for help

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Politics
* How would you describe your political beliefs?
I am an Independent and often vote for the candidates I feel best represent my beliefs.
Religion
* How religious would you say you are? Casual, observant, devout, non-religious?
I was raised Catholic and try to go to church as often as I can.
Local Hot Button Issues
What do you think are the two or three most important issues facing the community?
Long Branch and West Long Branch are facing a 2-percent levy cap next year which will make balancing the budget a difficult task. Challenges for Long Branch and West Long Branch residents and elected officials include stabilizing the tax rate without a significant reduction in public services and figuring out which luxuries the township, unfortunately, cannot afford.
* Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I feel officials should keep the services which the towns need the most and try to cut down on any unnecessary spending.
Borough has reached out to Congressman Chris Smith for help

Appearance part of heritage month at borough retirement community
Department promotes one, hires new officer
Application will likely be heard by zoning board in April
University responds to proposed state education cuts
Sandy relief package passed by Congress in January would fund project.
The Sandy relief package passed by Congress in January would fund the project, according to a Congressman.
Sandy relief package passed by Congress in January would fund project
Sandy relief package passed by Congress in January would fund project
Sandy relief package passed by Congress in January would fund project
"At risk" and special needs would be affected most
Jewelry designer opens new store in Red Bank
Oceanport jewelry designer Krista Karagias opens new store at 65 Broad St.
Shore Players production of the classic musical will begin next week
All proceeds from store benefit Family and Children's Service in Long Branch
Pappayliou headed to Davidson for wrestling this fall
Jewelry designer opens new store at 65 Broad St.
Application will now be heard by Eatontown Zoning Board of Adjustment
Both boroughs have booming shopping areas, but what else do our readers want to see?
The annual event was moved from Seaside Heights because of Hurricane Sandy