Mayor Mike Todd: Leading our town into its next chapter

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Robbinsville has never been about one person or one office.

It is about the combined efforts we all put forth to make our community one of the most desirable places to live in our state.

Thank you for entrusting me with the honor of serving as your mayor, and it is a pleasure to share this page with the Robbinsville Advance and Communitynews.org — a trusted source of news and information that has served Robbinsville proudly for many years!

As we embark on this new chapter in Robbinsville history, the change in township administration marks not just a transition of leadership, but a renewal of our shared commitment to progress and service.

I want to thank my predecessor, Dave Fried, who left behind, among other things, a legacy of improvements in public safety, infrastructure and the expansion of programs that continue to enrich the lives of our residents.

Building on those successes, my administration is energized to continue this tradition of excellence, ensuring that every voice is heard and every concern is addressed with care.

We are so fortunate to live in such a wonderful community. Robbinsville is still growing, and with growth comes both opportunity and responsibility.

We must continue to plan thoughtfully by protecting our residents, supporting our students, and preserving the character that makes Robbinsville special. We must do this while also preserving the rights of others seeking to conduct business here.

We must be fiscally responsible, ensuring that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely. We also must be proactive in addressing challenges before they become problems.

I’m making a commitment to listening — listening to residents, business owners, our seniors, parents, and students. Good government starts with open communication and mutual respect. My door is always open, and your voice will always matter.

My administration will continue to support our first responders and township employees who serve with professionalism and pride day after day.

No finer example was the January 25-26 snow and ice storm, where our entire emergency response team — from Public Works to Police and Fire departments to public information — went above and beyond to keep us safe and informed.

I would like to extend a special thank you to the local businesses who donated food to our first responders and DPW before, during and after the storm. It gave them the fuel they needed to keep going in tough conditions. Your generosity is very much appreciated.

Looking ahead, we will work together across our differences with civility and purpose. The strength of Robbinsville and the Village of Windsor has always been its sense of community — volunteers, educators, small business owners, community leaders, and residents who care deeply about this place. When we work together, there is nothing we cannot accomplish.

I believe in a Robbinsville that plans for the future while honoring its past. A Robbinsville that is inclusive, forward-thinking, and grounded in common sense.

I believe in a Robbinsville our children will be proud to inherit.

Thank you again for this honor and for your confidence. I am ready to get to work.

Mike Todd is the mayor and director of public safety Robbinsville Township.

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Robbinsville Mayor Mike Todd.,

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