I have known Alison Miller about 10 years, including serving with her as a trustee of the West Windsor Bicycle and Pedestrian Alliance (WWBPA). I have always been impressed with her knowledge of West Windsor and commitment to the township. I was excited to hear that she is running for Township Council. Alison is committed to making West Windsor a better place for all of us and having her on the Township Council will be great for everyone.
I am very pleased to support her and the other two members of the Community First team, George Borek and Ayesha Hamilton.
I hope everyone will join me in voting for Alison Miller, George Borek and Ayesha Hamilton for Township Council.
Stacey Karp
Cartwright Drive, West Windsor
Once again it is time to cast our ballots to elect those who will lead West Windsor Township in the coming years.
The West Windsor Community First team — Alison Miller, George Borek, and Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton — will work together to provide the leadership that our township deserves.
As a 20-year resident of West Windsor’s Penns Neck neighborhood, I have worked side by side with many community activists on behalf of my community, none more dedicated and effective than Alison Miller.
Alison Miller has been a recognized leader in elective and appointive positions continuously for decades. She is familiar with all municipal issues as well as the critical regional concerns that impact West Windsor.
Alison Miller and George Borek were both in full support of the effort in 2012 to rescue Penns Neck from the chaos that resulted from the ill-considered plan by the NJDOT to close the Route 1 jughandles.
George Borek immediately recognized the threat to our personal safety and property values and took action on our behalf. Return him to Council so that he may continue his long record of outstanding leadership.
Miller and Borek are joined on the ballot this year by Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton, whose credentials as an attorney and small business owner promise to give us further excellence in public service.
I urge my fellow citizens to join me in voting for the Community First Team for Township Council.
David C. Parris
As legislators who have represented West Windsor in the State Senate and Assembly for a combined 20 years, we proudly endorse the Community First Team: Councilman George Borek, former Councilwoman Alison Miller, and attorney and business owner Ayesha Krishnan Hamilton.
We are proud to announce our support for the Community First Team as the only slate with the leadership, knowledge, and professionalism to fight for the residents of West Windsor.
Through our own experiences with these candidates over the years, we have seen them work collaboratively within and outside of West Windsor — whether with neighboring towns, the county, or the state — to tackle nearly every type of issue impacting their community.
Over the past eight years we have personally witnessed George Borek testify before the legislature as an advocate for West Windsor. We know him as a community leader and firefighter who tirelessly gives back to his town. He is well known as someone always willing to pitch in, whether through coaching youth sports or devoting countless hours in times of emergency.
Alison is well known to us as a true champion for West Windsor for nearly 25 years. She has led the way in preserving open space and advocated for bike and pedestrian pathways. We are indebted to her for her leadership on these important issues that have helped make this town such a desirable place to live. Her dedication has directly led to West Windsor’s stature as a model for the county and the state in these areas.
Ayesha, as a small business owner and attorney, will bring a unique and much-needed skill set to the Council. She is singularly qualified to help find new ways to grow the town’s tax base through attracting small, professional, and retail businesses into existing spaces, which will positively affect the town’s budget. As a mother of two children in West Windsor public schools, she is particularly dedicated to serving as a liaison and resident advocate to find creative, workable solutions to the traffic issues that affect everyone in the town.
As senators, we are proud of our representation of West Windsor, a richly diverse community known for its excellent schools, parks, farms, and open space.
The Community First Team is the only team dedicated to careful long-term, fiscally responsible planning that will make West Windsor an even better place to live.
Senator Shirley Turner, D-15 Senator Linda Greenstein, D-14