Introducing himself to Harrison Township

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Courtesy of Harrison Township

As your new mayor, I am humbled and honored to serve this community that we all cherish. Whether you’ve called Harrison Township home for generations or recently joined us, it’s your pride, passion, and shared values that make our town such an extraordinary place to live, work, and raise a family.

Harrison Township is more than a place on a map to me; it’s where my roots run deep. I am proud to be a third-generation resident of this community, growing up just a mile from where I now live. My family’s legacy of service to Harrison Township stretches back decades, starting with my grandfather, who was the township’s first police chief to my father, who served as a lieutenant. This deep connection to our community has shaped my values and passion for giving back.

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Our township is at a distinct crossroads. With growth and change come challenges, but I assure you, we will face these together, with transparency, collaboration and a commitment to preserving what makes Harrison special while building for the future. From necessary infrastructure improvements to ongoing discussions about affordable housing, we will approach each issue with a short- and long-term vision, understanding that we have legal responsibilities to uphold. 

At the same time, we celebrate the vibrant strengths of our community. From our award-winning schools to our thriving Main Street, Harrison Township continues to be one of South Jersey’s most desirable places. I look forward to enhancing North Main Street into a dynamic restaurant district, maintaining our state-of-the-art parks and strengthening the partnerships that uphold our strong community spirit. 

Harrison Township has overcome challenges before, and I am confident that our unity will continue to be our greatest asset. Together, we will navigate the road ahead and ensure our township remains a place we are proud to call home. Thank you for your trust and support.

Let’s continue working together to make Harrison Township the best it can be.

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