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[quote="Patch-8pon"]Two seats are up for grabs on the Cranbury Township Committee. Democratic Mayor Glenn Johnson and Republican Committeeman Dan Mulligan are running for reelection to regain their position. Democrat Joseph Buonavolonta and Republican Tom Connolly are also running for the three-year terms on the Committee. All of the candidates were asked to answer the same questions about themselves and their political stances for East Windsor Patch. Patch will be running these candidate profiles up until the election. NAME: Glenn Johnson AGE: 60 EDUCATION: BA in English, University of Iowa OCCUPATION: Writer/editor 1. Please introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about your background and why you should be elected. Over the past 29 years I have worked in medical practice management and for a company that provides information to people in the investment field. I served on the Cranbury Zoning Board of Adjustment for approximately five years, I serve on the Cranbury Planning Board now, and I am serving as Cranbury's Mayor for 2013. I am an active member of the Cranbury United Methodist Church and the Cranbury Lions Club. I've been married to my wife Phyllis for 38 years. http://eastwindsor.patch.com/groups/politics-and-elections/p/cranbury-candidate-profile-glenn-johnson[/quote]
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Posted: Mon, Oct 28 2013, 4:54 pm EDT
Post subject: Cranbury Candidate Profile: Glenn Johnson
Two seats are up for grabs on the Cranbury Township Committee. Democratic Mayor Glenn Johnson and Republican Committeeman Dan Mulligan are running for reelection to regain their position. Democrat Joseph Buonavolonta and Republican Tom Connolly are also running for the three-year terms on the Committee.
All of the candidates were asked to answer the same questions about themselves and their political stances for East Windsor Patch. Patch will be running these candidate profiles up until the election.
NAME: Glenn Johnson
AGE: 60
EDUCATION: BA in English, University of Iowa
OCCUPATION: Writer/editor
1. Please introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about your background and why you should be elected.
Over the past 29 years I have worked in medical practice management and for a company that provides information to people in the investment field. I served on the Cranbury Zoning Board of Adjustment for approximately five years, I serve on the Cranbury Planning Board now, and I am serving as Cranbury's Mayor for 2013. I am an active member of the Cranbury United Methodist Church and the Cranbury Lions Club. I've been married to my wife Phyllis for 38 years.
http://eastwindsor.patch.com/groups/politics-and-elections/p/cranbury-candidate-profile-glenn-johnson