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Letters July 19, 2007
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Cahill will bring needed change to gov't

Now that the primary election is behind us, the battle begins for who will be Old Bridge's next mayor and who will be elected to the three Township Council at-large seats.

My neighbor, Brian Cahill, is running for council alongside Rich Greene, who is running for mayor. I have known Brian for many years, and I find him to be a stand-up guy and a good family man who is always willing to help his neighbors. Brian is running for all the right reasons. The bottom line is he cares about our town and wants to improve our quality of life.

I am tired of the way this town is being governed. The residents have seen many promises broken by the current administration. "Team Old Bridge" is running again - the only difference this time around is that they replaced Dennis Maher with Larry Redmond.

I, for one, am in need of a change. I don't think this town can afford four more years of the same polarizing politics. I am confident that Brian Cahill will be a breath of fresh air on the council.

I am voting for Brian Cahill for council and Rich Greene for mayor. Please join me in changing the status quo and electing people who care about this town, not individuals who have their own agendas.

Christopher Shanahan

Old Bridge