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Gloucester City Republican Council Candidate Sandy Reed List Reasons for Seeking Office

Screenshot 2024-10-29 at 15.27.39Tuesday, November 5, 2024

 

GLOUCESTER CITY, NJ (October 29, 2024)(CNBNEWS)--With the November 5, 2024 election less than a week away, Sandy Reed, Third Ward Gloucester City Republican Council candidate, released the following statement on why she is running for office.

As the crucial election date of November 5, 2024, draws near, Sandy Reed, the Republican candidate for Gloucester City's Third Ward Council, has issued a detailed statement outlining her motivations for seeking this public office. Reed emphasizes her commitment to serving the community and enhancing the quality of life for residents in her ward through effective governance and community engagement. 

 Reed stated: 

1. Our town has a housing issue. Over 70% of the properties are rentals, and most of the landlords don't reside in Gloucester City or nearby. 

2. We need to start cleaning up our town.  Stop crimes before they happen and prosecute the criminals to the fullest extent of the law. The people of this community are sick and tired of hearing we lock them up, but the judge lets them go before the ink is dry.   Bring back community service punishments.  

3. I want to capitalize on Gloucester City’s early American History to attract people to visit our community as a tourist spot.  In 1983, during the construction of a senior citizens’ housing project at the northwest corner of Market and King Streets, evidence of prehistoric and early historic period archaeological remains was uncovered. The excavations resulted in the discovery of aboriginal and historic cultural features and the recovery of more than 16,000 artifacts representing occupations at the site spanning an 8,000-year period, according to the report on the discovery prepared in 1985. 

Those artifacts are being held at the Trenton Museum. They should be on display in our city not 40 miles away in our state’s capitol. 

Gloucester City was founded by the Swedes in 1623 and named Fort Nassau. It is said to be the eighth-oldest community in the United States. It is rich with a historical heritage unmatched by any other place of its size in the nation. In 1776, the town hosted General Lafayette and other notables of the Revolutionary War during the famous "Battle of Gloucester." In 1773, Betsy Griscom was married to Gloucesterite John Ross, at Huggs Tavern. Where there was once an historic building there is now an empty lot.

4. We need to establish a recreation center for children who are not interested in sports. Although many sports programs are available throughout the city, there is nothing for those who enjoy art, dance, or theater. My eldest daughter was involved in band and theater during high school, but no extracurricular activities were available outside of school until she got to her freshman year.

5. It is my opinion that the people on the city council today are locked into the democratic philosophy that has continually increased local property taxes for the last decade. Senior citizens and others on fixed incomes have seen their taxes increase yearly by $1,000 or more. It is apparent that this mayor and council’s way of governing is Spend and Tax. I also believe that the high taxes in our City are linked to having a part-time city administrator and a part-time police chief.  Both of those jobs are full-time positions, not part-time. Bring back a full-time administrator and full-time police chief and watch the taxes level off along with a decrease in crime.

"If you elect me, I will work to restore two full-time positions and revive the publication of the weekly crime report."

 

Sandy Reed’s grandparents moved to Gloucester City in 1961, where they raised ten children. Her father is the second oldest. Sandy was born at Fort Hood Army Hospital in Texas, where her father served during the Vietnam War. 

 

In 1972, Reed’s immediate family relocated to Gloucester City. She attended Mary Ethel Costello School and Gloucester City Jr. Sr. High School until the eighth grade. After living elsewhere for some time, she returned to Gloucester City in 2010 as a single mother with two young daughters. "My oldest daughter graduated third in her class from Gloucester City High School in 2018, and my youngest is currently a sophomore there."

 

Sandy worked as a Realtor for over 20 years. In 2014, she returned to college to pursue an associate’s degree in Education from RCGC (now RCSJ), which she completed in 2018. Since then, Reed has been working for Kelly Services as a paraprofessional in all three public schools in the district. Kelly Services is contracted by the District to provide paraprofessionals and substitute teachers.

 

Also running for the Gloucester City council on the Republican Ticket include Republican Council Candidates :

- Anthony Kates (Ward 1)

- Patti Kropp (Ward 2)

- Sandy Reed (Ward 3)

- James Muller (Council At-Large)

 

EDITOR’S NOTE: We invite the other council candidates running on the Republican ticket to send their resumes, plus their reasons for seeking office to [email protected].

We also make the same offer to the Democratic candidates to do the same. 

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