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Republican Jim Norris Running for Reelection

Jim Norris

By Herald Staff

MIDDLE TOWNSHIP – Republican Jim Norris, the incumbent Middle Township committeeman, has announced he’ll run for a second three-year term. His announcement comes just days after Democrat Melisha Anderson launched her campaign for the same position.
Norris is endorsed by the Middle Township Republicans, as well as Mayor Tim Donohue. The thrust of Norris’ campaign is apparent: Continue to deliver municipal services at the lowest cost to Middle Township residents and businesses.
“In small towns like ours, hardworking families and small business owners want government they can rely on to deliver quality services,” Norris said. “This is our job and our focus.”
He also didn’t hesitate to rib at other politicians and experts. “Good people are sick and tired of being talked down to and scolded by know-it-all politicians and so-called experts,” Norris said.
Norris has served as a volunteer soccer coach for Middle Township Recreation, where he coached second to fourth-grade students. He also has worked with high school students as the head baseball coach at Wildwood Catholic High School.
Norris is running unopposed in the June 7 Republican primary. He will likely face Anderson in the November general election.

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