Republican Leadership For The 21st Legislative District
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With Issues in Mind, Voters Prepare to Head for Polls
Special 2003 Election Edition
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HAPPY HALLOWEEN...Pretty in pink, trick-or-treaters head down Elm Street to collect candy from local merchants and to participate in the annual costume contest on Quimby Street.

Political Coverage Begins on Page 10
Westfield:

dot.jpg (865 bytes) Voters to Choose Candidates in All Wards
dot.jpg (865 bytes) Three Residents Vie for District 21 Seats
dot.jpg (865 bytes) Temple Testimony Yields Another Delay
dot.jpg (865 bytes) Limit for Public Comments Eyed by Council
Scotch Plains/Fanwood: 
dot.jpg (865 bytes) District 22 Senate Race: Neck and Neck
dot.jpg (865 bytes) Handicapped Parking Fine OK'd in SP
dot.jpg (865 bytes) Mayor, Council Seats Up in Fanwood
dot.jpg (865 bytes) BOE Reveals District Test Results
Regional: 
dot.jpg (865 bytes) AT&T Cellular Presentation to End Next Mo.
dot.jpg (865 bytes) FW Granted $18,500 for Historic Preservation
dot.jpg (865 bytes) Scam Artist Bilked Westfield Senior Citizens
Editorial: It's Time for Civic Action and Good Decisions - Vote Tuesday!

Education/Teacher Profile: 
dot.jpg (865 bytes) Beth Risse, Third Grade, Coles Elementary School, Scotch Plains

CRUSH A COLONIAL...Blue Devil tackle Mike Finne, No. 67, makes of one of his nine crushing tackles of a Colonial running back.
Sports HeadlinesRaiders Hit Mark in 2nd Half, Top Blue Devil Soccer Boys; Blue Devil Footballers Stun Undefeated Colonials; Raider Girls Grab 1st at WCC, Devil Girls, SP-F Boys Get 2nd;



Michelle Le Poidevin, Joe Renna

Spotlight: Joe Renna: A Grassroots Approach to Freeholder Campaigns 
Trends: WF Salon Dives Head First Into Expansion of Property and Services
At Issue: Who Profits When NBC's "Ed" Invades Town?
Theater: CDC's Season Opener Hits Homerun

 


CANDIDATE CLOSE-UP...Fanwood Borough candidates for mayor and council appeared on TV-35 in last Friday evening to discuss the issues for the election. Mayor Louis Jung, Councilman David Trumpp and Council President Joel Whitaker seek reelection, while facing opposition from Colleen Mahr for mayor with Jack Molenaar and Donna Dolce for council.
Jim is an independent businessman having built a successful law practice. “Based on my experience running a law practice, I know the importance of being fiscally responsible.” Jim believes that thoughtful budgeting and prudent spending are the keys to running a successful business and town government is no different. “I promise to work hard to limit spending without sacrificing the high standard of services we as Westfielders expect. I will utilize our tax dollars wisely and commit myself to maintaining our beautiful parks, ball fields and recreation facilities.” Jim will continue to improve our streets and sidewalks so that our families may travel safely about town.       “We need to take a fresh look at the budget and find new innovative ways to maximize the productivity of our limited tax dollars.” Jim believes that as taxpayers, we must hold Union County Government responsible for its runaway spending. As part of the Westfield Republican Team, he will work side by side with fellow Westfielders Senator Tom Kean, Jr. and Assemblyman Jon Bramnick to increase state aid to Westfield. “By fighting to increase state aid, we can help to ease our property tax burden which is presently borne on the backs of our seniors and hard working families.” As part of the Westfield community, Jim is a member of the Westfield Jaycees serving as that groups President last year while continuing his work on the Child Shield Program. As a member of the Jaycees, Jim helps to raise money for college scholarships for our graduating seniors.

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