Community Forum: Slate will challenge for three West Windsor Council seats

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The following is a press release from the Weiss, Fox and Finkelstein campaign. The three are running for election to West Windsor Council.

Daniel Weiss, Stacey Fox and Ben Finkelstein will be on the ballot this Nov. 7, running on the “Your New Town Council” slate.

Strict opponents of overdevelopment, Weiss, Fox and Rivera say they are committed to enhancing community engagement and conserving the quality of life.

Weiss, a leader at Microsoft, has been lauded for his success in coaching high-performance teams and delivering exceptional business results. He has managed multi-million-dollar budgets, led national commercial operations teams, and influenced over 1 billion dollars in sales revenue.

“West Windsor needs leadership to envision our future with fiscal responsibility, sustainable infrastructure and businesses that preserve the value of our beautiful community. I support a master plan for West Windsor that doesn’t jeopardize the quality of life in this region. Our local government promotes industrial complexes, trucking distribution centers, fast food restaurants, and large-scale gas stations. Their decisions are lowering the desirability to live here, which will decrease our property values and red uce the equity in our homes.”

Fox, founder and executive director of the Mercer County Defense League, is focused on protecting and preserving the environment. “It is my plan to weave protect ions against climate threats into every aspect of town management, so West Windsor can lead by example and safeguard the hometown feel we now enjoy and will continue to for generations to come,” Fox said.

Finkelstein, an educator and a parent of young children, imbues inclusivity, compassion and self-determination as a leader at NBHST High School.

“Public spaces are vitally important to support and strengthen community engagement. The West Windsor library must be revitalized to expand its educational offerings and services to better reflect the interests and cultures of the town.

“Our infrastructures should promote community needs and public services. West Windsor deserves Town Council leadership that is responsive to the needs of all residents,” Finkelstein said.

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