Tradition

I’ve been thinking about anger lately, and how there’s just so much of it. From the hate being thrown at Duchess Meghan Markle and Ukraine President Zelenskyy, to degradation of state officials who pass never-been-done-before legislation. Even from my own local elected experience, the anger and hate that arises from even questioning “tradition” has snowballedContinue reading “Tradition”

New Jersey vs. Coronavirus

In New Jersey, each one of the 565 municipalities has their choice of how to manage its board of health. Some towns choose to work with their county Department of Health, while others are aligned with regional health commissions, who typically service a select cluster of municipalities. The state Department of Health is an entirelyContinue reading “New Jersey vs. Coronavirus”

A Blue Wave…or maybe a Tsunami

“The 2018 large turnout allowed House Democrats to win about 10 million more votes than House Republicans. That’s the largest raw vote margin in a House midterm election ever.” Harry Enten, CNN https://www.cnn.com/2018/12/06/politics/latest-house-vote-blue-wave/index.html November 2018 will forever be known as the Blue Wave. And that is the year I decided to run for a Council positionContinue reading “A Blue Wave…or maybe a Tsunami”

The Backstory

When I was first elected to Council in my town, I thought it might be interesting to learn about municipal government. I am originally from NJ, but fortunate enough to have lived in many other great states, including South Carolina, Arizona, Colorado, California, Minnesota, New York, and finally this little town in Central New JerseyContinue reading “The Backstory”