Friday, November 2, 2012
Besides a Main Street manager, how else could the township use revenue from the sale of liquor licenses? Reinvest it, or save it for a rainy day? Find out what the Democratic candidates think.
We've heard a lot from the candidates for town council over the last few months, from their plans for improving the business climate in town, to how they plan to rein in spending. But much of what we've heard or read has been reduced to sound bites or finely polished press releases. We at Patch wanted to give the candidates the chance to provide more in-depth explanations of their positions on the issues that matter to voters, and to do it through the more candid medium of video. Identical offers were made to both the Republican and Democratic candidates to sit down with Moorestown Patch editor Rob Scott for separate video interviews. However, the Republican slate was unable to agree to Patch's terms. We asked the Democratic candidates …
Thursday, November 1, 2012
How would a Main Street manager help the Moorestown business community? And how would the township pay for it? Find out more about the Democratic candidates' plan here.
- ELECTIONS
- Rob Scott
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
We've heard a lot from the candidates for town council over the last few months, from their plans for improving the business climate in town, to how they plan to rein in spending. But much of what we've heard or read has been reduced to sound bites or finely polished press releases. We at Patch wanted to give the candidates the chance to provide more in-depth explanations of their positions on the issues that matter to voters, and to do it through the more candid medium of video. Identical offers were made to both the Republican and Democratic candidates to sit down with Moorestown Patch editor Rob Scott for separate video interviews. However, the Republican slate was unable to agree to Patch's terms. We asked the Democratic candidates …
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Should Moorestown have a permanent downtown police presence? What do the Democratic candidates think of the current town hall project plans? Find out here.
- ELECTIONS
- Rob Scott
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012
We've heard a lot from the candidates for town council over the last few months, from their plans for improving the business climate in town, to how they plan to rein in spending. But much of what we've heard or read has been reduced to sound bites or finely polished press releases. We at Patch wanted to give the candidates the chance to provide more in-depth explanations of their positions on the issues that matter to voters, and to do it through the more candid medium of video. Identical offers were made to both the Republican and Democratic candidates to sit down with Moorestown Patch editor Rob Scott for separate video interviews. However, the Republican slate was unable to agree to Patch's terms. We asked the Democratic candidates …
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Find out where the Democratic council candidates stand on the use of the Open Space Trust Fund and whether they support a new referendum.
We've heard a lot from the candidates for town council over the last few months, from their plans for improving the business climate in town, to how they plan to rein in spending. But much of what we've heard or read has been reduced to sound bites or finely polished press releases. We at Patch wanted to give the candidates the chance to provide more in-depth explanations of their positions on the issues that matter to voters, and to do it through the more candid medium of video. Identical offers were made to both the Republican and Democratic candidates to sit down with Moorestown Patch editor Rob Scott for separate video interviews. However, the Republican slate was unable to agree to Patch's terms. We asked the Democratic candidates …
Monday, October 29, 2012
Patch sat down with the Democratic council candidates—Greg Newcomer, Brian Sattinger and Mark Hines—and asked them a series of issues-focused questions ahead of next week's election.
We've heard a lot from the candidates for town council over the last few months, from their plans for improving the business climate in town, to how they plan to rein in spending. But much of what we've heard or read has been reduced to sound bites or finely polished press releases. We at Patch wanted to give the candidates the chance to provide more in-depth explanations of their positions on the issues that matter to voters, and to do it through the more candid medium of video. Identical offers were made to both the Republican and Democratic candidates to sit down with Moorestown Patch editor Rob Scott for separate video interviews. However, the Republican slate was unable to agree to Patch's terms. We asked the Democratic candidates …
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Sattinger, who lost a bid for township council in 2010, brings a finance and technology background to the Democratic ticket.
Name : Mr. Brian A Sattinger Date of birth : 30 October 1973 Place of residence : Moorestown Attended college : Yes College : Rutgers University Degree : BA in Economics Year of graduation : 1995 Job titles held : Chief Financial Officer, Analyst Employers : Ironbound Capital Management LP, Merrill Lynch Investment Managers Party affiliation : Democrat Running for a: Local office Running for position: Moorestown Town Council Chamber/district: Incumbent: No Previous elective offices : NA Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : 2010 - Lost bid for Moorestown Town Council Name : Francine Cartwright Website : www.results4moorestown.com Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/pages/Newcomer-Sattinger-and-Hines-for-Moorestown-Town-Council/…
Moorestown Resident
5:02 pm on Friday, November 2, 2012
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