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What Would You Improve in Morris Twp., Morris Plains?

If you could make a New Year's resolution for Morris Twp. or Morris Plains, what would it be?

 

More than 45 percent of Americans make a resolution every year, according to statisticbrain.com. Some people vow to live a healthier lifestyle, others promise to spend more time with family, and many say they will try to save money.

As millions of Americans make resolutions to improve their lives, what could we do right here in Morris Township or Morris Plains to make it an even better place to live?

What is on your Morris Township or Morris Plains wish list? What is one thing you would improve in 2013?

Tell us in the comment section below or blog about why you love living here!

Related Topics: Year in Review 2012

Rob Burke

9:11 am on Wednesday, December 26, 2012

I would improve the way the Morris Township Committee operates. I would ask every Committeeman to take a position on Bruce Sisler's after-midnight harassing phone calls to a resident who publicly criticized Sisler's involvement with the Honeywell Corporate Welfare Rezoning Ordinance of 2012.

One by one, each Committeeman should tell their spouses, children and constituents whether or not they are in favor of Sisler's Sopranos-like behavior as part of good Township Governance.

Mancuso?
Rosenbush?
Caffrey?
Grayzel?

What say you?

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Lisa Iervolino

10:08 am on Thursday, December 27, 2012

Let's clean up the hurricane debris that is clogging our roads. It's especially important now that the winter storms have begun: how can plows clear roads properly when they encounter big, frozen piles of leaves and tree branches?

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Lynn

10:17 am on Thursday, December 27, 2012

More parking at Morris Plains train station.

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S. Lawlor

9:42 pm on Thursday, December 27, 2012

Installing sidewalks on Mt. Kemble Ave. would be beneficial. Many, many people walk (with strollers, pets, etc.), jog, and bike ride on this very busy road all day, every day, and safety is an issue. As they are now, the shoulders are neither wide enough for pedestrians, nor kept clear of debris (i.e, low hanging tree branches, etc.). Additionally, cars speed and pass the school bus with flashing lights.

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Edward Schrak

12:52 pm on Saturday, December 29, 2012

I would recommend That Mr. Rosenbush spend more time doing the business of the township for the good of its citizens instead of standing on the corner of Speedwell ave & West Hanover Ave passing out leaflets to citizens of Randolph and towns west with info on widening W Hanover Ave from Speedwell Ave To Burnham Rd which is a residential area and would only be to the detriment of the home owners in that area.

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