North Ward Councilwoman Marge Caldwell-Wilson Endorses Jennifer Williams to Succeed Her on Trenton City Council!

11/5/22 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

North Ward Councilwoman Marge Caldwell-Wilson Endorses
Jennifer Williams to Succeed Her on Trenton City Council!

Current Trenton City Councilwoman Marge Caldwell-Wilson is endorsing candidate Jennifer Williams to succeed her on City Council to represent the North Ward.

“I have continually said I would not endorse a candidate for the North Ward and that I wanted the voters to decide, however, in the last month, I have come to realize that we need change on the City Council. We need new faces that have the intelligence and integrity to understand their role on Council and who will put the taxpayers first. Jennifer shares my commitment to public safety, providing residents with clean water, and strict oversight and support of our animal shelter. I have since decided to throw my support for Jennifer Williams for North Ward Council and would encourage voters to accept change as they did when they voted for me. Vote for Jennifer Williams, Column G, # 1,” said North Ward Councilwoman Marge Caldwell-Wilson.

North Ward City Council Candidate Jennifer Williams said, “I am very proud and moved to be endorsed by Councilwoman Caldwell-Wilson in this election to succeed her. Marge worked very hard for her constituents and fought to improve every neighborhood in our ward while making our city better each day. Her support and confidence in me means a lot, but more importantly – it will mean a lot to many of our North Ward voters. I will do my best to honor her endorsement by doing my best each day for the North Ward and Trenton.”

Election Day is this Tuesday, November 8th, 2022 and polls are open from 6:00 am to 8:00 pm.

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Biography

Jennifer (Jen) Williams is a lifelong Trentonian and has lived in North Trenton for over twenty years. She has been civically active in many endeavors in the Capital City. Jen has dutifully served Trenton and the North Ward on the Zoning Board for fourteen years and as its Chair for the past two years to help guide business and residential development towards fair, legal, and equitable decisions affecting zoning in the capital city – benefiting Trenton residents and business owners. She has learned much that she wishes to apply as Trenton’s North Ward City Councilperson.

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