‘All Aboard’ For Redevelopment

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All Aboard But One, the paper reads denoting the 4-1 vote in Charles Morgan’s continuing attempt to kill redevelopment. West Windsor needs “All Aboard.”

Candidates George Borek, Lindsay Diehl, and Kristina Samonte actually pledge council civility and cooperation as platform items. Each of them has already devoted time serving West Windsor as volunteers in government and the community. They envision a vital town center, economic development, and sound fiscal management for the common good.

By contrast, opponent Bryan Maher actually complained about the planned additional parking because some residents won’t have to wait for nine years to get a spot like he did. He routinely touts his Wall Street experience as credentials in support of his call for spending more money and more time studying redevelopment.

It sounds a lot like Morgan’s mantra “If we had more time or another study. What’s the hurry?” Spend. Delay. Sue. Spend. Delay. Maher and his team are reading from the Morgan playbook and they will add divisiveness, not unity, to our government.

If you are tired of stagnation, bickering, and wastefulness, vote for George Borek, Lindsay Diehl, and Kristina Samonte.

Andy Bromberg

Princeton Junction

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