PRINCETON:Crumiller will help to maintain the quality of life

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Bill Hare, Princeton
I am writing to endorse Jenny Crumiller for re-election to the Princeton Council.
In the past few years there has been significant development in my neighborhood that concerns me. Being new to an understanding of Princeton politics, I asked my neighbors for advice. They all told me that I should contact Jenny Crumiller as she would be able to offer me practical advice on how to respond. Following their advice, I reached out to Jenny and found her responsive and helpful in addressing my concerns.
Going forward I believe Princeton has serious issues we need to address. One of these that we see all around us is the ubiquitous tear downs of small houses with replacement mansions that are changing the charming small town feel of Princeton.
Others that concern me are the increasing traffic with its impact on walkability, and the ever-increasing property taxes and reduced affordability of houses.
I know there aren’t easy solutions to these problems, but with Jenny’s record on the council I am confident that we have a candidate with the experience to address these. If you believe in maintaining the quality of life in Princeton that makes this a great place to live, vote for Jenny Crumiller in the upcoming Democratic Primary on June 7. 
Bill Hare 
Princeton 

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