Words Of Thanks to Voters

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We would like to take this opportunity to thank the voters of Plainsboro Township for their support in our re-election to the Plainsboro Township Committee. We are indeed humbled by the confidence the community has expressed through their votes.

Elections are about having a dialogue with the voters. That’s what we tried to do with our door-to-door campaign that we began in August. During the last three months we visited virtually all of our communities and in speaking with hundreds of voters, we heard their concerns and their hopes for the future. We plan to continue this discussion with residents of Plainsboro Township during the next three years.

We also believe that the election result in Plainsboro Township in which we received more that 60 percent of the votes is a reflection of a record of good government that has led to tangible results including the Plainsboro Preserve, a new library anchoring the Village Center, infrastructure improvements, and in early 2012 the expected opening of a new state-of-the-art regional hospital. Our commitment to the residents of Plainsboro Township is to continue this record of good government.

Our focus in the next three years will be to build on Plainsboro’s sound fiscal management, smart growth, effective municipal planning, and open space preservation to ensure that Plainsboro Township remains a community in which its citizens are proud to live, work and raise their families.

Ed Yates

Michael Weaver

CE-WWPN

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