John T. Fallon of Avalon defends libraries. Oliver Loftis of Ocean View writes about the ongoing nightmare of meat recalls. Karla Kiefer of Cape May gives overdue respect to Rosalyn Carter. Patricia McGlinn of North Cape May wants elected officials to keep the promises they make.
Editor Al Campbell discusses the plans for a $37 million correctional center. Publisher Art Hall quotes and paraphrases Theodore Roosevelt’s speech “Citizenship in a Republic.” All this plus the blog of the week.
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