Roberts, Pope And LeCompte Will Help In Progression Of Red Bank

  • Saturday, November 1, 2014

Nov. 4 is getting closer and closer and Red Bank will be facing a major election with Mayor John Roberts, Terry Pope and Ed LeCompte among the candidates.  They are very well qualified and will vote to approve the new zoning ordinance which is very important to the future of Red Bank.

The other three candidates running for Red Bank commissioner do not want the new ordinance to pass because it benefits the home owners, however two of them do not even own the homes they live in in Red Bank. 

We need this new zoning ordinance to protect the current homeowners, and we need it to attract more development and businesses that appeal to the younger generation.  We have good schools, new parks, a beautiful streetscape, athletic fields and much more to offer, including safe neighborhoods.  As a first time property owner/home buyer, I chose to move to Red Bank for all of the above reasons, investing a lot of time and hard work into doing so and would like to keep things moving forward not backwards. 

Please vote for John Roberts, Terry Pope and Ed LeCompte who will represent the citizens of Red Bank and will help in the progression of our area instead of “doing nothing.” 

Amy Suggs
Red Bank

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