An open invitation

Dear Editor: I may have to do this alone, if so, so be it. But in the spirit of democracy and to encourage civic participation by the people in Union City, I issue an invitation. This invitation is to join me in the first tree census (count) in Union City. I invite Mayor Stack, (Brian) …

Regarding police treatment of man with disabilities

Dear Editor: In the July 8 article, “Second video spurs conflicting views of disabled man’s beating by N.J. State Police”, Star-Ledger journalist Christopher Baxter brought to light the second of two videos showing NJ State Police violently restraining a man with an intellectual disability. I’m not here to argue whether or not the footage is …

Breweries shouldn’t compete directly with restaurants

Dear Editor: On behalf of the New Jersey Restaurant Association (NJRA) representing over 25,000 eating and drinking establishments, we support State Assembly efforts to help small breweries sell their products. However, the proposed amendment permitting breweries to have a cash bar at the end of their tours leaves us frostier than the beer! Throw in …

Affordable Care Act

Dear Editor: In all of the uproar about the politics of the Affordable Care Act, we seem to have lost focus on who the law was written to protect. As a cardiologist, each month several previously young and healthy individuals present to our emergency department with heart attacks as their initial sign of disease. Many …

Stack commends Obama

Dear Editor: I write this letter to commend President Obama’s recent initiative to grant work permits to people under 30 years of age, who have not obtained legal status in the United States. This was a humane gesture and truly the right thing to do. Ultimately, we are all part of the human race and …

Destruction for profit

Dear Editor: We would like to correct our recent comments related to the three (3) Palisades Cliffs developments in North Bergen in response to your story covering the “Save the Hudson River Palisades Act” introduced by Senator Stack on May 30, 2012 in the NJ Senate. There are actually four (4) developments. The Church Hill …