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Election Winners Say They Want To Get Right To Work

Laforet and Jandris react to winning Tuesday election

 

After a victory party at Roxanne's Tuesday night, new mayor Bill Laforet says he's headed to business administrator Brian Campion's office Wednesday morning. According to Laforet's campaign manager Lou Rizzo, Campion and township attorney John Conte will work with Laforet on obtaining the official election results from the Bergen County clerk and moving forward to swear him in "as soon as possible."

"It's time to start working on Mahwah," Laforet said Tuesday night.

Laforet said the results of Tuesday night election, in which he beat opponents former mayor John DaPuzzo and Councilwoman Lisa DiGiulio in 10 of Mahwah's 14 voting districts, was "inspiring."

"I think the turnout [of 41 percent] says a lot, and I think that this political campaign season was one in which people were presented with information like never before and I am humbled and grateful for the votes," he said.

Both Laforet and the winning town Council candidate Chuck Jandris that the township still has a tough road ahead in terms of several outstanding issues facing residents.

Jandris, who beat out opponent Steve Sbarra to take on a full term in the seat he was appointed to earlier this year, said "I am thrilled to be able to continue to serve the Township of Mahwah on the Council. We have our work cut out for us, with the Crossroads literally at a crossroads [the people have spoken], flooding issues in town and the budget in need of tweaking so that we can all continue to survive together." But, he did say he is optomistic, and looking forward to working out these issues.

"Best wishes to our new Mayor, Bill Laforet," Jandris added.

The two can be sworn into their positions after voting results are verified by the Bergen County Clerk's Office.

Kevin

9:53 am on Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Congrats to Mr. Jandris who I think is a great addition to the council and will be a logical voice to the Mahwah residents. I did not vote for Mr. LaForet but I do wish him much success in his new position as our mayor. If he succeeds then Mahwah succeeds. Lets give him his chance to pull us out before we jump to judgement.

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JoeRobertson

11:59 pm on Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Great! Let's get right to work and stop the mall!

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TedTed

9:56 am on Thursday, November 10, 2011

Great. Does this mean we can maybe also appoint new electrical and building inspectors that aren't miserable, overreaching dopes?

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Edward Steiper

12:13 pm on Sunday, November 13, 2011

What about our OEM? What will need to happen to get him out of that seat? This lack of action on his part and my many calls to him just trying to get basic things done during our August Hurricane has been enough for me and my family.

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