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By Joan Nash

This week’s writer, James Holt, of North Cape May, relates the unemployment nightmare he finds himself in because the non-profit that he worked for opted out of the unemployment process.
Jimmie Hollis of Millville urges women to do their homework and research Shariah Law and how it affects women. Ann Yenzer of North Cape May is perplexed after a conversation with a student from India who feels that the government should take care of its people.
Patricia Hall discusses solitary pursuits of the mind while Jack Fichter reminisces about the late Mike Douglass and his show that featured many notable guests and co-hosts, and Al Campbell talks about the tax code and keeping good records.
Read all this and more on the Herald’s opinion pages.
Read what your neighbors are saying on pages of the print edition.
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Villas – I guess Kamala Harris was just too honest, too intelligent and too sane of a person to win an election in a racist, sexist, backward country like America.

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Wildwood Crest – New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, signed the Freedom to Read Act, which prohibits the state’s schools and public libraries from arbitrarily banning books. Calling it a measure to protect “…

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Sea Isle City – It appears as if Commissioner Morey is the only one interested in allowing residents to participate in what our County officials decide what is best for us residents. Lindsay will say whatever he is…

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