Fighting For Manville
 

Fighting For Manville

 
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Thank you to everyone who came out to vote!

Mayor Richard M. Onderko wins a third term, Dayna Camacho & Jade Puia both win for Council

Preliminary Results below

Mayor Richard M. Onderko led Manville through some life-changing events during his second term, the pandemic, and the aftermath of Ida. Managing disaster aid and working with the state and federal governments is a task for only someone with the knowledge to lead. He is focusing on our town’s finances, paying down prior town debts, and stabilizing municipal taxes, fighting for Manville with no special interests. Helping Manville is his only priority! Read more about Mayor Onderko.

Council candidate Dayna Camacho is the current Vice President of the Board of Health and Vice Chair of the Manville Recreation Committee. She is a member of the Land Use/Planning Board. Dayna was awarded the Somerset County Governing Officials Person of the Year in 2019. Dayna served as Councilwomen from 2015-2017 as a Republican. Read more about Dayna Camacho.

Council candidate Jade Puia is a graduate of Rutgers University in 2023. She studied Communications and Political Science and graduated with the Highest Honors [GPA]. A lifelong Manville resident, Jade graduated from Manville High in 2018. She is on a path to pursue a career in Law. Read more about Jade Puia.

Re-Elect Richard M. Onderko for Mayor
Vote for Dayna Camacho & Jade Puia for Council
FIGHTING FOR MANVILLE!

 
 
 

Mayor Onderko has been putting a spotlight on our many fantastic restaurants for years. With the Manville’s News’ Spotlight on Business section and the Economic Development Committee. Glad to see Manville is getting some recognition for our fine international fare.
Manville isn't on your list of food destinations, but it should be. Here's why My Central Jersey, November 6, 2023,

The Couier News recently asked Mayor Onderko why he is running for Mayor again. Here are his answers. Make no mistake, he is a REPUBLICAN!


Mayor Onderko takes pedestrian safety seriously. He spoke at the Somerset County Commissioners Meeting on March 28, 2023. He discussed lowering the speed limit to 25 mph during the Main Street construction and that it should remain 25 mph after the completion of the project. He gave them each a copy of the Speed Study that he directed our Borough engineer to conduct. His remarks begins at 47:27 minutes. View it here SomCty Commissioners Meeting 3/28/23.

Mayor Onderko again visited the Somerset County Commissioners meeting on April 25, 2023 to ask about the county budget and how they determine the share that Manville pays. In the last five years, the county budget increased 15%. His comments begin at 50:38 minutes. View it SomCty Commissioners Meeting 4/25/23.

Mayor Onderko at the Somerset County Commissioners meeting on May 23, 2023. He discusses the calculations for the county budget and why Manville is paying so much. His comments begin at 57:45. View it SomCty Commissioners Meeting 5-23-23.

“I think at some point in a watershed they should have a limit. If you hit 30, 40, 50% impervious [cover], you shut it down, there's no more development.” - Mayor Onderko to Alex Zdan, New 12

 
 
 

“Manville’s future is worth fighting for. Join us in the fight!”

Mayor Richard M. Onderko

 
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