From Wednesday’s Trentonian:
TRENTON — Councilwoman Marge Caldwell-Wilson received an endorsement from 11 New Jersey mayors, including the city’s own George Muschal.
The list announced this week includes Matt Doherty of Belmar, Janice Kovach of Clinton, Cathleen M. Lewis of Lawrence, Pasquale Menna of Red Bank, Janice S. Mironov of East Windsor Township, Michael B. Ryan of Lake Como, Vanessa Sandom of Hopewell Township, Shing-Fu Hsueh of West Windsor, Bert Steinmann of Ewing and Barbara A. Wallace of Washington Township.
“I am honored to be recognized for the work that we’ve done over the last four years to make Trenton a better place, and this kind of support makes it easier to get cooperation from other municipalities to get difficult issues resolved.” Caldwell-Wilson said.
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The group called “Mayors for Marge” cited many achievements of the North Ward councilwoman, such as the Pre-Apprenticeship program that Caldwell-Wilson spearheaded with the Trenton Housing Authority and organized labor to provide Trenton residents with a pathway to employment in skilled trades, the press release states………
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Enough – the vast majority of the people of Trenton have never before, do not at this time, nor will they ever in the future do any productive work. I think all lucid people know that. What they want is free
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I lived and worked in Trenton right out of college from 1966 until about 1977. Then, and even today there are many hardworking people who live in this city. I think it unfair to judge a whole city because of the illegal and unethical actions of a small majority of the cities population. I visit this city at least once a month. I fondly remember my days of living and working there. I am a lucid person, and I and many in that city work hard for what they get.
Two points, One, life is unfair and if my judging is “unfair,” then I’m in the right place.
Secondly, The reason they “work hard” is they don’t know how to work.
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