Letters to the Editor: If teachers reach the point when it’s simply a job, it’s time for an exit interview according to Sam Alfonsi of Diamond Beach. International students help Cape May County’s economy to operate smoothly writes Vicki Clark, county Chamber of Commerce president. Former Lower Township councilman James Neville is owed an apology. William Murphy of Cape May believes. Craig Rosenfeld of Marmora is puzzled over Upper Township’s lower assessments and higher tax rate.
Columns: Publisher Art Hall focuses on a possible way to attract younger families to the county. Editor Al Campbell is willing to pump his own gas.
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