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On the article Thank a Little Silver or Oceanport Teacher
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On the article Back to the Table: RBR's Teachers and Board to Continue Contract Talks

Ryan
1:16 pm on Saturday, March 23, 2013
MissesM- my only issue with what you are stating is that teachers are not paid over the summer. This is and is not correct. They can have their check divided up so that they receive a check in July- no different than yours or my corporate job changing from bi-weekly pay periods(26 payments) to monthly(12)- they just divide up the total salary differently. And quite frankly, if a teacher can't figure out a way to budget accordingly, I certainly hope they are not teaching math. At the end of the day- they are paid a total for a year(of which the work is over 10 months).
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On the article Everything You Need to Know About 'Wedding Walk'
Ryan
9:56 am on Thursday, March 21, 2013
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On the article TELL US: What Store Would You Like To Come to Red Bank or Shrewsbury?
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On the article $9.2 Million in Sandy Relief Aid Approved for Belmar, Marlboro and State

Ryan
1:05 pm on Friday, February 1, 2013
Terrilynn- no, but my father lost his home completely and I lost my house to a fire in May. I was underinsurred and got about 1/8th of what I lost... but I didn't go crying to the gov and expect others to pay for what I lost. My wife and I sucked it up and went back to work. I take fault at not having carried enough insurance. My father lost his home and was told by FEMA that they would give him a loan. His insurance paid him a small sum and he was forced to move to a retirement community. Again- didn't go looking to the taxpayers for a handout. People- you are not entitled to anything. Get off your asses and do something- stop looking to the rest of us to pay your way. If you are being forced to raise your home- should the gov chip in? Maybe, maybe not. You have a choice- leave. Sell the property. You made the choice to live there.
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On the article $9.2 Million in Sandy Relief Aid Approved for Belmar, Marlboro and State

Ryan
11:45 am on Thursday, January 31, 2013
Why should families get money?? It's not the taxpayers' responsibility to pay out people who didn't insure themselves properly! Why does everyone think that they deserve money from the gov't?? If you had a house and had damage/lost it, you should have been insured. If the insurance company isn't paying, why is that? Were you properly covered? Did you read the policy when you signed it? Are you trying to get them to pay for something that isn't in there? If you didn't have insurance, why should I have to pay for you to fix your home?
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On the article Eatontown Residents Angered over Latest Old Orchard Plan

Ryan
3:38 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013
I would say that all of the new houses that are paying property taxes (which would be much higher than the golf course was paying) would take care of the costs... I mean, you live there and pay your share, right?
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On the article Conference Says Choice is the Solution to Poorly Performing Schools in NJ

Ryan
9:42 am on Friday, January 25, 2013
If the city of New York can manage that many students under 1 school board, NJ can do it by county.
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On the article Woody's, Others Struggle to Rise With Pending Rumson-SB Bridge Closure

Ryan
4:21 pm on Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Zeppi- you pay to take care of Yellowstone National Park as well- quite a bit more per year actually, and you have to pay to get into the park and are restricted once you go in. Why aren't you complaining about that?
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On the article 19-Year-Old Becomes RBR's Newest BOE Member
Ryan
3:24 pm on Thursday, January 3, 2013
ReplyAs of 2011- Population is as follows:
LS 5,956
Shrews- 3,813
RB- 12,206
Ryan
11:00 am on Tuesday, May 7, 2013
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