Mayor Owen Henry and Councilwomen Dr. Anita Greenberg Belli, Eleanor “Debbie” Walker, and Mary Sohor Endorsed by former State Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli

Mayor Owen Henry and Councilwomen Dr. Anita Greenberg Belli, Eleanor “Debbie” Walker, and Mary
Sohor Endorsed by former State Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli

Old Bridge – Following their Road To Victory Celebration this past Thursday, which was met with an enthusiastic crowd of supporters, the candidates, Mayor Owen Henry, Councilwoman Dr. Anita Greenberg-Belli, Councilwoman Eleanor “Debbie” Walker, and Council President Mary Sohor, receive a glowing endorsement by former State Assemblyman and 2017 Gubernatorial Candidate Jack Ciattarelli.

“Good governance isn’t an accident. It happens when highly qualified people who care deeply about their community serve as Mayor and Council members. Such is the case with the Republicans on the ballot in this year’s Old Bridge municipal election. Mayor Owen Henry, Council President Mary Sohor, Councilwoman Dr. Anita Greenberg-Belli and Councilwoman Eleanor “Debbie” Walker all deserve to be re-elected,” said former State Assemblyman and 2017 Gubernatorial Candidate Jack Ciattarelli. “I urge citizens to join me in supporting these true public servants who dedicate themselves each day to improving the quality of life in Old Bridge.”

The candidates released a joint statement thanking former State Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli. “We are humbled and honored to have received Jack’s endorsement,” they said.

Under the Republican leadership of Mayor Owen Henry, Old Bridge has been ranked the 15th safest small city in the nation, “Our team’s approach to running local government is simple,” said Council President Mary Sohor, “Respect your residents. Be available to hear their concerns. Keep them safe, and be good stewards of their money.”

Over seven years ago, Old Bridge once faced a $7 million deficit, which was left by the previous Democrat controlled administration, and now has accomplished what many thought would be impossible. “We are working hard together to assure Old Bridge continues to be one of the best towns in New Jersey to live, work, and raise a family,” said Mayor Owen Henry. “All of our hard work is paying dividends, with property values continuing to rise; Old Bridge is a great town for people and businesses to invest in. Please continue to support GOOD Government.”

While many towns in Middlesex County have faced municipal tax increases, Mayor Henry’s administration and the Republican Majority Council, have stem the tide on rising municipal taxes. “I’m happy to announce a zero municipal tax increase this year along with a AA+ bond rating from Moody’s. This shows that the town is in a strong financial state,” said Councilwoman Eleanor Debbie Walker.

“We have stabilized municipal taxes all while improving services throughout the town, and focusing on needed capital improvements.” Councilwoman Dr. Anita Greenberg-Belli proudly states. “Our community is vibrant and we care deeply about the quality of life of all of our residents.”

The Old Bridge Republicans 2019 slate is expected to announce more endorsements soon. Follow the campaign on Facebook: Old Bridge Republicans 2019.

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