Politics & Government
Republicans Laud Council for Progress on Major Projects
After council approved three major capital projects—including town hall—last night, the Republican candidates for council give them a pat on the back.
To the editor:
Our team applauds the five members of town council for their willingness to put aside their past differences and come together in the spirit of community to address a number of our town’s most pressing issues.
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Moorestown has waited five years to see movement on the town hall project, and we are glad to see that the members of council realize that our citizens have waited long enough. As our team has been knocking on doors and meeting voters, we have heard many of them express a strong desire to see town hall back in the center of Moorestown where it belongs. We are grateful to see that the members of council agree.
In addition, we are encouraged by the efforts of council on the improvement debate. toward improving our field while preserving the integrity of the Open Space Trust Fund.
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Finally, our team would like to thank council for voting to move forward on improving the . We realize the critical role that the recreation center plays in the lives of so many of Moorestown’s young people, and we are proud to stand with our Republican council members in supporting the revitalization of such a valuable part of our community.
Our team remains committed to solving the problems facing Moorestown, and we believe that last night, our current council took a large step forward by working together and bridging their differences for the good of our town. We will continue to work hard to earn the votes of our neighbors so that we may find solutions to the other pressing issues in our town.
Phil Garwood, Victoria Napolitano and Pete Palko
Republican candidates for Moorestown council
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