Politics & Government
Julia Fahl Gives 'Exit Interview' At End Of Her Term As Lambertville's Mayor
One local news site spoke to the former mayor about her affordable housing goals, whether Lambertville is a city divided, and more.
LAMBERTVILLE, NJ — As we entered a new year, Andrew Nowick assumed the mayor seat in Lambertville and Julia Fahl's term was officially done.
"I have a Google Doc of campaign promises that I made that first year I was running and we accomplished 22 of 28 of those things," Julia Fahl told the local news site TAPinto as part of a four-part interview series on her time in office.
Fahl spoke about affordable housing, fair pay for local government staff, and other key issues. While her term in office had its share of controversies, she also coped with tremendous challenges from natural disasters like the remnants of Hurricane Ida.
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From her choice to campaign to the decision not to run for the mayorship in 2021, the interview offers an inside look on the highs and lows of Julia Fahl's time in the top job.
Read TAPinto's series: Former Lambertville Mayor Julia Fahl Reflects On Term In Office
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