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      Letters November 29, 2000  RSS feed

      Greene is the right man for Old Bridge Township Council seat

      I would like to tell you about a gentleman who ran for Township Council in Old Bridge in Ward 5. His name is Richard Greene. This man is well-fitted for the position he won on Election Day. He has a conscience, unlike some of the other politicians I’ve met. He cares deeply about the people he serves and is not afraid to tackle tough issues. He also returns telephone calls promptly.

      This past summer, he and I had many phone conversations concerning some issues I had. He listened, took notice and took care of all the issues we talked about. When I finally met him face to face, I thanked him for all the work he had accomplished for the neighborhood and me. Then when he told me he was running for the seat left by the late Peter Mannino, I knew I had to do something I haven’t done in many, many years. I had to do my part for Richard Greene. I had to get out and vote. This man actually earned my trust, and he got me to the voting both. I’m not proud that I avoided politics and voting for decades, but I did all I could to get Richard Greene into the office he so very well deserves.

      Thanks, Rich, for all your hard work, and I hope your political career is all that you expect and desire.

      Douglas M. Beach

      Old Bridge