January 29, 2014

Miller, Nemeth Have Proven Discourse Need Not Be Acrimonious to Get Results

To the Editor:

We live in a time when civility in public life is in short supply. Members of Congress leading the Tea Party were willing to shut the federal government down at great risk to our society and economy. At the state level, high ranking officials stand accused of bullying local officials to further the political ambitions of the governor.

Princeton has mostly managed to conduct its municipal business in a civil fashion. However, we respectfully disagree with those intent on rehashing issues that have already been decided by the voters. Consolidation has given us the ability to ease the strain and expense of governing a divided community. It is time to move forward.

We’re supporting Bernie Miller and Sue Nemeth because they have demonstrated the utmost professionalism and encouraged constructive civil debate that produced remarkable results for Princeton. They campaigned tirelessly for a united Princeton and managed a smooth transition that protected the interests of taxpayers and dedicated staff alike. In their previous roles they also negotiated successfully with Princeton University, achieving the first ever payment-in-lieu of taxes for the former Township. They’ve set an outstanding example of the highest standards for civil discourse; they’ve proven it need not be acrimonious or accusatory to get results.

We stand ready to campaign enthusiastically for Bernie and Sue for Princeton Council and encourage you to join us!

Alison and Anton Lahnston,

Elm Road

Janet Baxendale,

Moore Street

Liz Fillo, Marsha Levin-Rojer,

Charles Royer

Drakes Corner Road

Frank and Grace Sinden,

Ridgeview Circle

Carol Ann Meier,

Hickory Court