Supporting Koontz for Mercer County Freeholder

Marvin R. Reed of Princeton
    In finding a replacement for Elizabeth Muoio, who is resigning to become Mercer County’s Economic Director, the Board of Freeholders has a wealth of bright, young talent from which to draw. Most deserving, however … and a wise choice to keep the Board in balance … is Princeton Borough Councilman Andrew Koontz.
   Having demonstrated his popularity and skill in continually winning elections, Mr. Koontz is well known for his advocacy of tight budgeting, expanding recreational activities, and a community-orientation to local policing.
   As chair of the local Democratic Municipal Committee, he has built a strong organizational base to advance a progressive people-oriented agenda. He knows how to tackle redevelopment projects, to untangle traffic congestion, support local retail, and expand parking as well as transit opportunities.
   His experience with managing many cost-saving shared services in the Princetons – joint fire, recreation, library, community tv, health, human service, sewer, and planning departments – has won him not only support in the Borough but in surrounding Princeton Township as well.
   Andrew Koontz brings not only knowledge and energy, but a sharp eye that would well serve the Freeholder Board and the interests of all Mercer County taxpayers.
Marvin R. Reed,
former borough mayor
Cameron Court
Princeton