Letter to the Editor: Re-elect Mayor Frank Delcore

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To the Editor:

I have been a resident of Hillsborough since 1999, and have seen many great changes facilitated by our township committee. One of the impressive things about our community, and the reason that I am proud to call myself a resident of Hillsborough, is that our town’s leadership, even in challenging economic times, has continued to be fiscally responsible.

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Frank Delcore’s productive tenure on the township committee has earned him both respect and trust from our community. Also, shout out to Frank and the other township committee members for working hard in order to for reduce the tax rate for the second year in a row.

Other recent township successes through collaboration are:

1.) continued road re-paving in Hillsborough
2.) fighting to keep the 206 bypass project moving
3.) opening of the Mountain View sports fields/park.

These, and many other achievements, are attributed to the township committee, and especially Mayor Frank Delcore.

I want to recognize Frank’s knowledge, expertise and track record of sound judgement.

I am asking residents to join me in voting to re-elect Mayor Frank Delcore on November 5.

Curtis Suraci
Hillsborough

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