Elected Officials Thank Voters in District, County

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We would like to thank the voters of the 14th Legislative District for re-electing us on November 5 to represent them for another important term in Trenton. It has been a great honor and privilege to represent all the residents in the nine towns that make up the 14th District: Cranbury, East Windsor, Hamilton, Hightstown, Jamesburg, Monroe, Plainsboro, Robbinsville, and Spotswood.

As a legislative team, we are committed to continuing our hard work to address the many challenges facing our constituents and communities, and to providing honest, independent leadership. We look forward to serving all 14th District residents as we work together toward building a promising future.

Lastly, we wish all our friends and neighbors a happy and healthy holiday season and new year!

Linda R. Greenstein, Senator

Wayne F. DeAngelo, Assemblyman

Daniel R. Benson, Assemblyman

We would like to express our deep appreciation to the voters of Mercer County for their support in the general election last month. It is an honor to serve this county as members of the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders, and we both look forward to continuing our work in 2014.

The New Year will present us with many challenges. Some of these challenges, such as creating jobs, promoting economic development, and reining in property taxes, are not new, but require renewed energy to achieve results. Other challenges, such as the effective development of Trenton Mercer Airport as a regional transportation and economic center, will require careful planning and strong leadership. But with the support of the great people of this county, we are confident that we can do our part to help meet these challenges and whatever else may arise.

As we begin the holiday season, we again thank you and wish you and yours the very best for 2014.

Anthony Carabelli, Freeholder

Andrew Koontz, Freeholder

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