• PRINCETON: Dodge can help achieve consensus

    Sylvia Stengle, Princeton I’ve known Rob Dodge for 15 years and know him to be very thorough and responsible in everything he takes on. Right now he is running for Princeton’s Board of Education. We would be very lucky to have him there. He has diligently researched the revenue streams, the expenses, the student population…

  • PRINCETON: Kendal is an active community leader

    Debbie Bronfeld, Princeton I am writing in support of Dafna Kendal’s candidacy for the Board of Education on Nov. 3. I met Dafna this past year when we both regularly attended Board of Education meetings. I was immediately impressed with her understanding of the issues, concerns about transparency and her awareness that the needs of…

  • WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: DeGroote will help increase property values

    Yihua Wu, West Windsor Jordon DeGroot, if elected to the Board of Education, will help to increase your home’s value and bring the school budget in control. He knows what quality education really entails and can make our schools better. In the meantime, he knows how such a quality education can be achieved within an…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Marathe, Manzari, Halloran will preserve township open space

    Jennifer Peterson, West Windsor I was very disappointed to read Alison Miller’s comments in The Princeton Packet. When asked what one new initiative she would undertake if elected to Township Council, she expressed her desire to install four acres of solar panels on the farmland next to the municipal center. Did she not learn anything…

  • LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP: Alleged sex assault at Rider University being investigated

    LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP: Alleged sex assault at Rider University being investigated

    By Lea Kahn,.Staff Writer LAWRENCE — An alleged sexual assault that occurred in a Rider University dormitory early Sunday morning is under investigation by the Mercer County Prosecutor’s Office and the Lawrence Township Police Department. The alleged assault occurred in Poyda Dorm and involved Rider University students, including a female student, said Casey DeBlasio of…

  • WEST WINDSOR: Marathe, Manzari and Halloran will stand up for residents

    Kathy Bybee, West Windsor I’d like to add my voice to those who support Hemant Marathe, Virginia Manzari and Gerald Halloran for Township Council. First, I volunteered to work on their campaign. Even though there are plenty of other claims on our time, I believe local government is important in ways we don’t usually think…

  • PRINCETON: Kendal will maintain quality of schools

    Anne Desmond, Princeton I am writing to endorse the candidacy of Dafna Kendal for election to the Princeton Board of Education and to encourage others to vote for her on Tuesday, Nov. 3. I grew up in Princeton and returned to raise my children here because of the unique and enriching environment that the town…

  • LWV debates to feature Hightstown hopefuls, but not East Windsor Democrat candidates

    By Amy Batista, Special Writer HIGHTSTOWN – Four candidates are running for Hightstown Borough Council and will be participating in the upcoming candidate forum Thursday night, while there will be no debate for the East Windsor candidates. The League of Women Voters (LWV) of East Windsor-Hightstown is sponsoring the forum from 7 to 8 p.m.…

  • PRINCETON: Party and policies make a difference for Democrats

    Dan Preston, Princeton Some people pride themselves in claiming that they “vote for the person, not the party.” While it’s essential to vote for candidates of excellent character and leadership abilities, party is equally important. Why? Because of policies and priorities. I support Heather Howard and Lance Liverman for Princeton Council. Because of who they…

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