Lance Liverman Pledges to Continue to Be Respectful, Thoughtful, Honest, and Caring
To the Editor:
I have always been extremely proud to be a resident of Princeton. This is a community that values its uniqueness of accepting and respecting others of different view points. These recent primary elections of June 5 clearly exemplified the caring and trust this community has placed in their elected officials. I am humble and honored to be one of the chosen elected officials.
I pledge to continue to be respectful, thoughtful, honest, caring, and available to all members of our community. I pledge to work with any candidate chosen to represent you on the new Princeton Council. My dream is that the days of bickering and non-agreements simply to prove a point are over. My dream is that days of inefficient local government are over. My dream is the days of poor customer service from our municipal or elected officials are over. Your vote on June 5, should have sent a clear message that you want the new Princeton council to work. If you want these dreams to be a reality, we must keep fighting and vote on November 6, 2012, for the council members that are also dreaming of a terrific working Princeton Council. I would like to especially thank my lovely wife, Latonya Kilpatrick-Liverman, and my children Kelsey, Ashlyn, Savanna, and my mother Minnie Rhodes for sharing me with the Princeton community. A special thank you to Elizabeth Bates and Ross and Leslie Wishnick for hosting events leading up the election. I must also thank Walter Bliss, John Durbin, and Peter Wolanin for tons of logistic help. Last but not least, my thanks go to two treasurers who worked to keep all finances under control, Jacqueline Tillman and Adele Agin.
“Ready to Serve.”
Lance Liverman
Witherspoon Street