Tag: Letter to the Editor

  • East Windsor resident: Fix the light

    East Windsor resident: Fix the light

    I live on Woodland Drive in East Windsor and I have called JCP&L to fix a lamp pole that has been out on my street for I’m guessing close to a year. The last time I called JCP&L on Oct. 27. They told me it will take at least 10 days to have someone evaluate…

  • ‘Thank you’ Lisa Wolff

    ‘Thank you’ Lisa Wolff

    To the Hopewell Valley Community, As president of the Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS) I write offering thanks to Lisa Wolff as she steps down as the executive director of the Valley’s leading Land Trust. During her tenure she transformed the organization. She joined FoHVOS in February 2017 and has moved FoHVOS forward…

  • Resident supports Ruger, Kuchinski for Hopewell Township Committee

    Resident supports Ruger, Kuchinski for Hopewell Township Committee

    Every year the Hopewell Valley League of Women Voters interviews candidates for local office and posts the videos on its YouTube page. I watched the interview with Michael Ruger and Kevin Kuchinski, who are running for reelection to the Hopewell Township Committee. They gave thoughtful answers to the questions asked. As for the Republican candidates,…

  • Business owner supports Wilenius for Hopewell Borough Council

    Business owner supports Wilenius for Hopewell Borough Council

    I fully support the candidacy of Heidi Wilenius to represent us on the Hopewell Borough Council. I have watched Heidi for close to 10 years, from the time she first walked into my shop on Broad Street, and I have actually been hoping for many of those years that she would run for office. Why?…

  • Resident supports Ruger, Kuchinski for Hopewell Township Committee

    Resident supports Ruger, Kuchinski for Hopewell Township Committee

    It’s fall in Hopewell Township, which means we can be sure of a few things. The leaves will change colors. The nights will be cooler. And local Republicans will distort basic facts about the hard work of the Hopewell Township Committee. This year, the topic is taxes. Here are the facts. In 2022, the overall property tax rate went down for township residents, due in large part to commercial…

  • Princeton residents support Behrend for school board

    Princeton residents support Behrend for school board

    We enthusiastically support Beth Behrend for re-election to the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education. Beth has served our school children and our community with integrity. She is a good person who uses her considerable experience and skills to benefit others. We appreciate Beth’s calm and thoughtful approach; she works to listen to all voices…

  • Skillman resident supports ‘Respecting Parents team’ for Montgomery school board

    Skillman resident supports ‘Respecting Parents team’ for Montgomery school board

    I’m reaching out to my Montgomery Township neighbors who are concerned about our schools, taxes and property values. As our rankings across all ranking entities have been declining, and our tax obligations rise, we need to make a change. My three children attend Montgomery schools, starting when the high school ranked No. 2 in New…

  • Annual book sale a huge success

    Annual book sale a huge success

    Thank you to everyone who helped to make the Friends & Foundation of Princeton Public Library’s (PPL) 2023 Annual Book Sale a huge success! An offering of 10,000 books were on display over the three-day event which was ably mounted and run by our faithful volunteers. This event takes months of planning, and relies on…

  • Princeton resident supports Hubbard for BOE

    Princeton resident supports Hubbard for BOE

    I devoted most of my professional career working for educational reform. I spent 20 years of my retirement volunteering at Community Park School. I came to know hundreds of Princeton children, parents, teachers, and administrators very well. And I have followed the decisions and actions of our Board of Education for more than 50 years. I am…