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Montgomery County, PA May 19, 2009 Election
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My Commitment to the Residents of East Norriton Township

By Barry Papiernik

Candidate for Supervisor; Township of East Norriton

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The question for this election is: Has your voice been heard or do you think it is time for a new direction in East Norriton Township?
I seek the office of Supervisor based on eight simple commitments to the residents:


1) Hold the line on taxes
2) Address traffic problems
3) Protect the Norristown Farm Park
4) Support the police and firefighters
5) Promote responsible development
6) Study and improve the sewer system
7) Provide and promote community activities
8) Respect the opinions of the residents at all meetings


I believe an elected offical should say what they mean and mean what they say. And that is exactly what I plan to do if I am lucky enough to win the approval of the voters in this election.


I am sorry the League of Women Voters was forced to cancel its candidates forum at Norristown Area High School for lack of participation from some of those who were invited. I was excited to be part of the forum and I felt a duty and obligation to attend. Anyone running for elected office should be ready, willing and able to address the concerns and answer the questions of the voters. I was and I remain comitted to answer any and all questions the residents may have for me. Please feel free to contact me by email at electbarry09@gmail.com or by phone at 610-247-1609. I welcome your comments, questions and suggestions.


I hope I can earn your vote on Tuesday, May 19th.


Thank you.

Barry Papiernik

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