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July 17th Subject: RCAs force M'town
to provide housing
With the ending of RCAs, now the Township of Middletown must
do what it avoided for some 27 years.
That is now providing housing for not so much the elite as in
the past but maybe now the blue collar worker who makes $50,000 a year or less.
They also must provide for the retiree who is taxed highly in order to drive out
of town and the young who are discouraged from living here unless they are upper
crust.
The RCAs kept Middletown from having to build real affordable
housing and kept so called unacceptable people out of town. If Uncle Sam looked
close he just might see a shadowy form of segregation. Is that possible here in
Middletown, N.J.?
Hopefully, the ringmaster and all the eloquent elephants will
pack their trunks come November and go back with Ringling Brothers.
Bob Latsch
Belford