Letter to the editor
To the editor:
I recently saw a sign from Szabo–Camacho that read "Leaders You Can Trust."
I considered the source and came to the realization that Steve Szabo has a history of voting "no" for everything in the town of Manville, but when it came to his medical benefits he voted "yes". That tells me he would rather put aside his beliefs of voting "no" for the town to vote "yes" for his personal gain. Does Manville really need a man who only thinks of himself and not the best interest of the town?
Then there is Dayna Camacho, a newcomer to politics in town with no proven history that one can think of. I seem to recall there was a business in town called Uncle Ted’s Pizzeria which is now out of business and is soon to be Drewby’s Grill Pub in that location. Dayna and her husband owned it and claim it was destroyed by flood damage from Hurricane Irene, as their sign indicated.
The answer to both of my questions, about the candidates claiming to be "Leaders You Can Trust," is no.Manville needs to vote for candidates Ed Komoroski and Harry Bugal, Jr. Ed is a successful Realtor and lifelong resident of Manville. He promotes his business and the town and is trying to make it a better place to live. He is a current councilman and serves the community through multiple civil and religious organizations in Manville.
Harry Bugal Jr. is a newcomer to politics and tested the waters when he ran last year and is ready to commit to making the town of Manville a better place to live. He is an Army veteran and police officer in Clinton Township and was named Police Officer of the Year by the Hunterdon’s Stanton Community Grange No. 148.
Vote to re-elect Ed and elect Harry, two men I trust to make Manville a better place to live.
Gary Skirkanish
Manville

