MAYOR KENNETH PALMER, COUNCIL PRESIDENT JOAN BRUSH, COUNCIL MEMBERS SAM FUSARO, AND JIM VACCARO ENDORSE COUNCILMAN ROBERT HUDAK FOR MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP COUNCIL

 

MAYOR KENNETH PALMER, COUNCIL PRESIDENT JOAN BRUSH, COUNCIL MEMBERS SAM FUSARO, AND JIM VACCARO ENDORSE COUNCILMAN ROBERT HUDAK FOR MANCHESTER TOWNSHIP COUNCIL

Mayor and fellow Council Members stand with Hudak in his election bid

MANCHESTER, NJ – Councilman Robert Hudak today received the endorsement of Township Mayor Kenneth Palmer and fellow Council Members Council President Joan Brush and Council Members Sam Fusaro, and Jim Vaccaro.

“Bob Hudak is an asset to our community, “said Mayor Palmer. “Since joining the Council in May, Bob has been a voice for good government, working to keep taxes low, stop over-development, and preserve our residents’ quality of life by working to preserve open space and bring businesses to our community. No one is more qualified in this race to serve on Council and I am proud to endorse him.”

Brush added,” when we interviewed candidates to replace Council Member Frattini, Bob stood out as someone who understands Manchester’s needs and how to get things done. The Council unanimously appointed him to the seat, and I am pleased to stand with him in this election.” Fusaro said that, ” Bob’s background in land use and planning make him ideally suited to address issues like over-development and open space preservation. He knows how to bring people together.”  Vaccaro added that, ” Bob offers a blend of both two decades of experience in municipal government and tireless energy that makes him an effective voice for all Manchester residents. We are all proud to endorse him in this race”

Hudak was appointed to the Council in May after the resignation of Council Member Charles Frattini. Hudak is a member of the Township’s Planning Board and, with his family, is involved in numerous community activities including service activities. Hudak is running in a special election this year to complete Frattini’s unexpired term.

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