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anon-8n06 Guest
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Posted: Sat, Mar 24 2018, 11:49 am EDT Post subject: Re: The March 26, 2018 Township Committee meeting agenda |
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Does anyone know who is filing to run this year?
I know Mr. Cook and Mr. Taylor are up. Are they running again? |
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anon-5p0n Guest
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Posted: Wed, Mar 28 2018, 10:27 am EDT Post subject: Re: The March 26, 2018 Township Committee meeting agenda |
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It's a local election. If we're lucky no one is even talking about it for another six months, unlike the protracted, near constant national elections these days. |
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anon-8205 Guest
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Posted: Wed, Mar 28 2018, 11:35 am EDT Post subject: Re: The March 26, 2018 Township Committee meeting agenda |
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That’s true and hopefully we can stop these stupid lawn signs. They make no difference. If you look at Mr. Mulligan, Mr.Johnson, Mr. Cook and Mr. Taylor their last elections they did not use signs and they won handily.
I don’t see Mr. Cook or Mr. Taylor losing if they choose to run again and I hope they do run. I don’t believe we’d be served with three new people with no experience Mr. Scott and two new people. With three new people we may not keep the line on taxes as we have and we could end up funding the library fully or some other project.
Plus, as you rightfully pointed out this is a local government and we don’t see fighting or politics. We have had a Republican Mayor in Mr. Mulligan during this time and Republican and Democrat board appointments. They have made decisions based on candidates. I don’t want to lose this feeling of working together and be highstown or West Windsor. Just look at last year when Mr Taylor said no to a tax increase. The TC still worked together well. In other towns that would be a nuclear and political war. |
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