Anklowitz, Borek, & Morgan

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##M:[more]##I am writing in reference to the upcoming council election in West Windsor. There is a need for independent voices on township council. We need people who will vote for the interests of the taxpayers and not be swayed by political pressures. The transit village is such a major step for the community that we need an honest and balanced evaluation of the overall feasibility of the project. Questions need to be asked and answered.

It is for these reasons that I am supporting Charlie Morgan, Will Anklowitz, and George Borek for town council. These men will bring experience and enthusiasm to the job of council person, and they will treat the taxpayers and other council members with respect.

Carol Awbrey

West Windsor

The transit village redevelopment will change the character of West Windsor forever. We must make certain that our elected council members represent all different viewpoints and express the voice of the people.

When it comes to the redevelopment project we don’t want assumptions made for us. We want true representative government that will respect the concerns of its constituents.

I will vote for the candidates who give residents the most access to information and allow the most participation in the process.

I am casting my vote for Charlie Morgan, Will Anklowitz and George Borek because they support open, transparent government. They strongly advocate public participation and a government accessible to residents.

Catherine S. Kopley

580 Alexander Road

I’m voting for Charlie Morgan, Will Anklowitz, and George Borek on May 8 for West Windsor Township Council.

I’ve gotten to know all three men well and can attest to their being genuinely nice, intelligent, hard working, and honest public servants. Morgan and Anklowitz are diligent councilmen acutely aware of and concerned about the many issues that confront us in West Windsor. George Borek fits the same mold and will serve on Council with integrity, honesty, and with the best interests of the town in mind.

Just watch channel 27 on Monday nights at 7 p.m. and you’ll see what I mean. It’s obvious watching the council meetings that Morgan and Anklowitz are the most actively involved and raise important concerns that safeguard our current quality of life. They also do their homework — it’s obvious that they read through all the materials for each meeting and don’t rely on cliff notes to get them by.

Brian Reilly

30 Benford Drive

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