Thanks to West Windsor

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I want to express my heartfelt thanks to all West Windsor Township residents who voted on November 7th. Our democracy is empowered through our willingness to participate and vote. A healthy voter turnout (as occurred in the past election) tells us that we are engaged and ready to help shape the future of our Township.##M:[more]##

To my friends, colleagues and supporters who educated and advised me throughout my time in public office and during my campaign, thank you very much. You helped me understand the dynamics of our Township, provided insight into our local government, and helped shape a message I strongly believe in. Your kind words of encouragement, advice, support, and assistance were truly needed and very much appreciated. And special thanks my son, husband, and those neighborhood moms who

watched my son so I could actively campaign.

Campaigning and serving on Council during such an important time in our history was enlightening, fulfilling and rewarding. I was privileged to hear the hopes and dreams of many residents and carry their message with me as I formed a vision of the possibility for balanced growth and tax relief in our community. I learned that regardless of generational and lifestyle differences we share a common purpose. This insight enabled me to run a positive campaign with purpose, honor and integrity. West Windsor residents possess in abundance the wisdom, skills, and commitment to find the best path forward.

I’d also like to thank Will Anklowitz for running a passionate campaign. Membership on Council is a privilege that requires a purpose greater than oneself and a willingness to lead when the issues are hardest and no easy answers exist. In return, Council members deserve our respect for their willingness to do the hard work on our behalf.

Council members have a special duty to seek the broadest possible range of views on each issue. They must foster an open government willing to engage the public and listen to the broadest cross section possible. This will lead us in the direction that will most benefit our community and that the vast majority of residents will support.

To those, like me, who deplored the barrage of unwarranted personal attacks these past months, I would simply say this is a truly unfortunate by-product of politics at all levels today. Many of us believe it should have no place in local government.

Running for elected office was a challenging personal experience like none I’ve ever undertaken. Although there were days when I had doubts, in the end it was a worthy and worthwhile effort. I encourage any resident with a positive outlook and the passion of their convictions to run for public office.

Thank you again and enjoy a peaceful holiday season!

Barbara Pfeifer

3 Beardsly Court, West Windsor

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