Bierman Hopes to Stay Involved in Town’s Affairs On a Board, Committee, and as Concerned Citizen
To the Editor:
First, I want to extend hearty congratulations to Council members elect Dwaine Williamson and Eve Niedergang. Also kudos to the well-run campaigns of Michelle Lambros and Paul Sharma.
Second, I am deeply moved for the votes and expression of confidence in me from my fellow Princetonians. Thanks to my family for their support and patience. And to my dogs too, whom post-campaign, I can take for longer walks.
Princeton continues to face challenges of affordability and growth and I plan to stay involved in our town’s affairs, hopefully on a board or committee and/or as a concerned citizen.
Regarding issues affecting our tax dollars such as the October 2 School Board referendum, I urge citizens to vote NO! I have met a number of times with a host of experienced people in town, and the plans/numbers do not add up.
Concerning the open letter from Carol Golden, Princeton Housing Initiatives and Edward Truscelli, executive director Princeton Community Housing (Mailbox, June 20), where they ask Council candidates their thoughts on the affordable housing policy, I will defer to answering until I return from vacation in mid July. I will have more time to synthesize the evolving policies, process, and politics of that complex issue.
Thanks again for your support.
Adam Bierman
Grover Avenue