Central New Jersey taxpayers who want to see a model of good government need look no further than Plainsboro Township. Our township committee works for the betterment of the entire community, while keeping a careful eye on expenditures. They don’t waste time and money on petty political bickering or vindictive lawsuits.
Our residents enjoy a thriving Town Center with successful retailers and restaurants, a busy library, and a new medical office building. Plainsboro’s elected officials were also successful in attracting the new Princeton hospital and the $215 million renovation of the former Merrill Lynch/Black Rock conference center into new space for the pharmaceutical company Novo Nordisk.
Bringing new jobs and vitality to Plainsboro makes our community more attractive for prospective residents and strengthens the housing market. It’s important that we continue to build on the Township Committee’s record of success. Voters should re-elect Neil Lewis and Nuran Nabi on November 6.
Deborah Brett
Sherman Court, Plainsboro