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POLITICS: Democratic officials ponder life with a GOP governor
Thursday, November 5, 2009 6:08 PM EST
By Lauren Otis, Staff Writer

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    Following Gov. Jon Corzine’s Tuesday election-day loss to Republican Chris Christie, local Democratic politicians said they had no choice but to forge ahead with their state business in the now-changed political landscape and try to make the best of the situation.

   ”I am unhappy with the outcome, but willing to wait and see,” said Princeton Township Mayor Bernie Miller.

   Mayor Miller said Mr. Christie was “not crystal clear on several policies” but added he would keep an open mind toward the incoming governor’s ultimate policy initiatives and their effect on his municipality.

   ”While I am sad about the governor’s loss...I am very willing to work with the new administration,” said Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein, D-14, who won reelection Tuesday.

   ”One of the issues that is very important in this district is COAH,” said Ms. Greenstein, whose district includes West Windsor and Plainsboro.
   With the state Council on Affordable Housing’s process for determining a municipality’s affordable housing obligation and the process for meeting it so complicated, Ms. Greenstein said she looked forward to seeing if the new administration might revisit COAH.

   ”I think it will be interesting to see if there are any changes at COAH,” Ms. Greenstein said. “I think there will be big ones. Frankly, I’m in favor of that.”

   Ms. Greenstein said she believed state government could obtain greater efficiencies, even without layoffs, and looked forward to working with Mr. Christie to identify them. With her district’s interest in open space and environmental preservation, she said she wanted to ensure state environmental oversight by the Department of Environmental Protection remained strong.

   ”I want to make sure the DEP has adequate staffing,” she said.

   ”I think we are still going to talk about consolidation issues, and property taxes will continue to be a big issue,” said Assemblyman Reed Gusciora, D-15, a Princeton resident whose district includes Princeton Borough and Township.

   ”I thought the governor did deserve reelection but, that said, the public has spoken,” Mr. Gusciora said. “The Democratic Legislature is going to have to learn to work with the new governor for better or worse.”

   Princeton Township Committeeman Chad Goerner and Borough Councilman Kevin Wilkes expressed concern that ongoing talks with the DOT over regulation and enforcement of truck traffic through Princeton along Route 206 and other issues might lose momentum with the changing administration.

   ”We’ve made real progress this year, and I certainly hope this progress can continue,” said Mr. Wilkes, who won reelection to the council Tuesday. “I have some clear concerns.”

   Mr. Goerner, who ran unopposed Tuesday, said Princeton municipalities had had a mixed relationship with the DOT in the past, and a new administration obviously would result in a shakeup there.

   Princeton officials need to begin working with the new administration as soon as possible “so we can forge a relationship as soon as possible,” he said.

   Mr. Goerner said he also had a concern levels of state aid to Princeton might be cut.

   ”If state aid is cut, that translates into a revenue deficit, which we will have to make up, either by service cuts or increased taxes, neither of which I’m keen on,” he said.

   ”Christie is an unknown entity to me, as an administrator and policymaker,” Mr. Wilkes said.

   The Princeton Borough Council and the Township Committee remained all Democratic following the election. Mr. Goerner and Liz Lempert ran unopposed for two committee seats. Mr. Wilkes and Jenny Crumiller won the two seats up for election on the council, besting Republican Linda Sipprelle.

   ”I’m quite pleased with the outcome in both the borough and township,” Mayor Miller said.
   The reelection of Princeton-based Mr. Gusciora as well as fellow 15th District Assemblywoman Bonnie Watson Coleman, also a Democrat, was also a plus, he said.

   ”My plan is to continue to work very closely with Reed and Bonnie and (State Senator) Shirley Turner on matters that are important to Princeton Township,” Mayor Miller said.

   ”I’m not looking forward to it, I know that,” Ms. Crumiller said of the prospect of a Christie administration.

   ”I think we have to approach it with an open mind,” Mr. Goerner said. “We’ll work with Trenton the best way we can.”

lotis@centraljersey.com 

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Show me wrote on Nov 9, 2009 6:22 PM:

" When I open an envelope and see a lower property tax bill, then I'll be impressed. Until then, a little less hot air from both parties, please. "

John wrote on Nov 9, 2009 12:39 AM:

" Corzine was a corrupt shill and was a typical tax and spend limousine liberal. Obama's support helped defeat him. Tons of people now know that not only is oBama a liberal, but a radical who cares not the slightest about our nation or our soldiers. I voted for Obama in the primary but received enough wake-up calls to vote for thge hapless but relatively harmless McCain instead. I get the distinvct feeling a lot of New Jerseyans believe they were had, and voted for a dull guy who would at least cou8nt the cost before taxing and spending with reckless abvandon. I also bet Obama would have lost New Jersey were the election now instead of last year. Democrat ideas simiply don't work, and these guys are clueless about it. They do the same mess and incredibly keep expecting better results. "

John wrote on Nov 9, 2009 12:34 AM:

" Boo-hoo "

Wise Up wrote on Nov 8, 2009 8:05 PM:

" Liberals - you had your chance and you failed - Now step aside! "

Happy Warrior wrote on Nov 7, 2009 6:13 PM:

" I don't expect Democratic municipal officials to be happy but I would prefer they not be stupid. For the good of their towns --not to mention the state-- they need a cooperative relationship with this governor. As for Democratic state legislators-- they barely cooperated with a Democratic governor so I'm not holding my breath. "

Thomas Caggiano wrote on Nov 6, 2009 8:16 PM:

" The corruption is pandemic in the State of NJ. One can hope iwith new LT Gov who is a sheriff and new Attorney General rather then the corrupt Jon Corzine and Anne MIlgram who did NOT enforce NJ criminal codes against corrupt officials that things can only improve. "

Nikki wrote on Nov 6, 2009 7:34 PM:

" I am a fellow Democrat and resident of Mercer County I am thrilled Chris Christie won because he is going to be an awesome Governor. Corzine did a horrible job so the fact the Democratic officials are sad he lost makes me suspicious of what benefits they were getting from him.

Chris Christie is not concerned about party lines. He wants to work with Democrats and Republicans to make our State better. Stop whining and give him a chance. "

Phil Rogers wrote on Nov 6, 2009 5:51 PM:

" The democrats had a marvelous opportunity to help the state. Instead they obstructed to protect their precious double dips and cronies. Corzine got "in bed" with the public unions and lost his vaunted nerve. Adios sucker! "

It Figures Ms Greenstein wrote on Nov 6, 2009 5:38 PM:

" Well Ms Greenstein isn't that good of you? This is the second time I am reading of your willingness to work with the new republican governor. Who are you to be talking game about being accepting of the new highest office in NJ? You are some small time politician and on the evolutionary chart of politicos in NJ if the governor is in the walking erect position at one end, you are the one dragging your knuckles at the other end! Get a grip, just who do you think you are that the governor needs to pass your acid test! The people have spoken, and instead of being so full of yourself and how this change in command effects you and your ability to get along, you better instead start thinking about the fact that Corzine got put out- you think he is swell- maybe you are next!!! "

eLLA wrote on Nov 6, 2009 12:29 PM:

" Let's give him a chance... "


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