Letters to the Editor: Sam Gellura of Villas asks residents to speak up against the LTMUA dissolution. Jack Sparks of North Cape May calls the upcoming election in Lower Township ‘unique and important.’ Yvon St. Martin of Quebec, Canada weighs in on the Wildwood beach tags debate. Kamala Sarup of Rio Grande discusses women in media. In an Op-Ed piece, Middle Township Mayor Timorthy Donohue says that successful policing is about relationships, not hardware.
Columns: Editor Al Campbell dispels the myth of the so-called ‘quiet season.’ Publisher Art Hall looks to Maine to see how pedestrians cross the street.
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