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On the article Chatham Teacher Pleads to Keep Job
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On the article Updated: Let Patch Know if Your Power is Out
Hugh Topian
6:35 am on Tuesday, October 30, 2012
ReplyDoes the metropolitan on the green have power?
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On the article Outages Drop as JCP&L Adds More Manpower
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On the article Madison Police Kill Fox That Attacked 2 People
Hugh Topian
6:05 am on Friday, May 4, 2012
ReplyMake sure your pets are up to date on their rabies shots!
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On the article UPDATED: Christie Calls for Tax Cuts, Education Reform

Hugh Topian
11:24 am on Wednesday, January 18, 2012
I completely agree with you, but by posting to Patch (I'm reading Chatham Patch) you are barking up the wrong tree. The reason that people live in Chatham is because they have been able to climb to the 1%, scrambling over the backs of minimum-wage workers all the while.
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On the article Supper Closes, But May Again Return to the Table
Hugh Topian
7:17 am on Monday, December 5, 2011
ReplyWay to not report whatever the real story here is.
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On the article Mayor: Residents Should Report Outages, Check on Neighbors
Hugh Topian
7:01 am on Wednesday, November 2, 2011
ReplyWhat ever happened to personal responsibility? Why are you waiting for government to act? Put some gloves on and pick up a tree branch. The flip side of low taxes is that you lose the right to complain and you have the personal obligation to clean it up if you want it cleaned up.
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On the article UPDATE: Schools to Close All Week
Hugh Topian
6:56 am on Wednesday, November 2, 2011
ReplySilas is right. Take your saved tax dollars and use them to hire a private contractor to do the work. You can't have it both ways.
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On the article Parents: Delayed Openings Cause Hardship to Some
Hugh Topian
7:01 am on Friday, October 7, 2011
ReplyThe assumption in Chatham has always been that one parent can afford to stay home.
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On the article Drunken Students: A Police or School Matter?
Hugh Topian
6:52 am on Thursday, September 22, 2011
ReplyNext question: are the police being a) lazy; b) incompetent; c) paid off; or d) all of the above?
Hugh Topian
7:29 am on Monday, June 17, 2013
Normally if a teacher is told to resign there has been inappropriate behavior that doesn't rise to the level of needing to be prosecuted but that is inappropriate in a classroom. Sounds like this guy should have quit while he was ahead.