The Asbury Park Press reports on the battle between home rule traditionalists and those who are press for the merging of “doughnut-hole towns” in order to lower costs:
But in a state with a small-town history going back to Colonial days, and home rule embedded in the laws and tradition, plenty of critics say the decision to consolidate should be left up to the towns themselves, not the state.
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