? Dear Supporters, I want to thank all of you for your support and advice over the last several months. Additionally I would like to share with you some of the steps I have taken to get off to a solid start in January as I start my term as Mayor of Princeton. This...
Following the unofficial results of Tuesday?s general election, Mark Freda received 9,315 votes to secure the office of Princeton Mayor. Running unopposed, the Democratic candidate?replaces Liz Lempert, who has served as mayor of consolidated Princeton since 2012 and...
Thank you Arts Council of Princeton for another great mural on Spring Street. Ballots have started to arrive. Some ways to return them are: 1) The Secure Ballot Dropbox located in the courtyard at the Princeton Municipal Complex, 400 Witherspoon St 2) Mail your ballot...
Amalfi?s (Lawrenceville) and AlJon?s (West Windsor) provided Mark Freda for Mayor supporters with an array of delicious food choices at Mark?s recent campaign kickoff event. The two well known local restaurants lived up to their reputations for providing quality...
Mark Freda earned 82% of the vote with 174 votes, and he receives the PCDO endorsement. Jean Y. Durbin,?PCDO President, announced the results of their first ever virtual candidate forum and inaugural virtual vote: “Congratulations to the candidates...
News Report by?Anne Levin, Town Topics Surrounded by supporters of his campaign to be Princeton?s next mayor, Mark Freda spoke briefly at a public event last week that got the effort off to an official start. ?I like to get things done,? he told the gathering at the...