Letters: Election thank yous

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Local elections matter and every vote does count. Thanks to all of you who came out to vote for us in the recent election. We are excited to be elected to the West Windsor-Plainsboro Board of Education.

Both of us are thrilled to continue and embark on this journey serving our community on the WW-P School Board.

We wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to all our supporters. Some of you walked miles for us, placed signs on your lawns, hosted meet and greets, managed our social media, shared/commented/liked our online posts and reminded your friends to vote on Nov. 5.

It is our honor and privilege to represent all residents of West Windsor-Plainsboro and be a voice for our community.

The campaign trail was certainly exhausting, but we are looking forward to rolling up our sleeves and getting to work!

Graelynn McKeown

Louisa Ho

West Windsor

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We, the member of the Community Leaders for West Windsor team, would like to thank the people of West Windsor for electing us to the West Windsor Council.

Walking all across our town, visiting residents for the last few months, we were amazed at the hospitality we received and the interest on our views for the community.

It was an honor to meet friends and neighbors, old and new. Our experiences from that solidifies even further why West Windsor is a very special community to be a part of.

We would also like to thank our opponents, Shin-Yi Lin, Alison Miller and Yan Mei Wang for a well-run race. We all care about our town and want the best for it.

We will do our best to represent and serve all the people of this town over the next four years. Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or concerns.

Andrea Sue Mandel

Sonia Gawas

Michael Stevens

West Windsor

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