Ciccone: Good Listener

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I am proud to cast my vote for Diane Ciccone to keep her on the West Windsor Council. I encourage all West Windsor residents who are eligible voters to do the same.

Diane will strengthen our community capital by bringing attributes of trust, imagination, courage, and commitment. She understands how to build relations between individuals and groups. Diane cares about her family, our neighborhood, and town. She is a good listener and understands the big picture relating to sustainability.

Diane realizes that economic security is a very high priority for voters this election and will work closely with the Mayor and other Council members to manage finances and stabilize taxes. In addition, I am convinced that Diane will do her best to ensure that adequate resources — physical, social, cultural, educational, and environmental — will be available so that future generations can enjoy living in our wonderful town. Diane’s position on issues and participation in projects relating to redevelopment, affordable housing, bike and pedestrian safety, and open space demonstrates how she values what West Windsor stands for and the need to work hard to preserve the positive image we have created.

I have known Diane Ciccone for nearly 20 years and look forward to working with her to transform West Windsor into a truly sustainable community that sets the standard for the rest of the world.

Fred Allen

North Post Road

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