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Raised in Riverside, I moved to Delran with my wife and children five years ago. My family and extended family grew up in this area. When Kathie and I married, we made our home in one of the most established neighborhoods in Delran. When a developer bought the wooded land behind our home, I rallied my neighbors to fight this unconscionable attempt to ruin an established neighborhood. The fight is not over, but we have successfully delayed this development for the last two years. The passion that I brought to this fight has driven me to want to work for all of my neighbors not just those that live next door.
Open Government
In the short time that I have had the honor of serving as your Councilman in Ward 2, I see the need to work together with Mayor Ken Paris and Councilmen John Moran and Gary Catrambone. The vision they have for the future of Delran is exactly what I began fighting for in my neighborhood.
Working with State and County elected officials to get Delran's fair share is already working better than the old “fight Trenton” approach. I am proud to have been part of the team that worked together with the Police, Fire, EMS, Delran AA, School Board and the more than 50 volunteers that organized the parade on Labor Day.
Community Involvement
- Current Ward 2 Councilman
- Organizer of "Save our Neighborhood"
Resident Committee
- Inventory Control Specialist for Simon & Schuster Publishing
- Planning Board Member
- Choir Member of Fellowship Alliance Chapel
- Boy's Youth Baseball Coach for 14 years
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