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GOP Chooses Anesh, McConville & Rusnak
The South Plainfield Republicans have officially announced this year's candidates who will be led by Council President Matt Anesh, the party's candidate for mayor. (Read More)
Council introduces budgest with lower costs, fewer employees
By a 5-1 vote, the Borough Council introduced a 2010 budget tonight that includes nine fewer employees and a variety of other cost-cutting measures designed to save tax dollars.  Under this plan, the average homeowner will see taxes go down in 2010 by about $183.75 when compared to 2009.  (Read More)
Anesh: Budget cuts should not increase class size or cut programs
..Anesh challenged the committee to find reductions [in the budget] that won't hurt education by increasing class size or cutting programs. (Read More)
In the News:
South Plainfield municipal budget plan would drop taxes
(Via MyCentralJersey.com May 19th, 2010.  By Jeff Grant)
South Plainfield- Property owners would see their taxes drop an average of $183.75 under a 2010 municipal budget proposed by the borough's administration.
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South Plainfield Republicans Slice Budget an Average of $178
(Via Courier News July 28th, 2010.  By Jeff Grant)
Property owners will see an average of $178 decrease in their tax bills this year under a new $25.9 million muncipal budget approved by the Borough Council.  The plan was passed 4-1 by the Republican-Controlled council, with Democrat Chrissy Buteas casting the lone no vote. (Read More)

Anesh, McConville & Rusnak: "This year's tax cut is just the start"
Pointing out how they've defied expectations by cutting taxes and spending, Matt Anesh, Tim McConville, and Ray Rusnak are starting their campaign off by saying they'll continue to defy expectations in the future.  (Read More)
Anesh, McConville & Rusnak: "Now's Not the Time to Surrender to More Apartments"
In the wake of a recent proposal to add 700 apartments along New Brunswick Avenue by Harris Steel, Councilmen Matt Anesh, Tim McConville, and Ray Rusnak are saying now is not the time to give up.   (Read More)
Anesh: "It's About the Future"
This week's Republican column is a question and answer forum with Council President Matt Anesh, candidate for mayor.   (Read More)
Anesh, McConville & Rusnak: "We need to move forward"
Saying now is not the time to go backward, mayoral candidate Matt Anesh this week talked about his team's record of results and the forward-lookng agenda they are running on. (Read More)
"English Needs to Explain 55% Tax Hike Last Time He was Mayor"
Saying residents deserve an explanation, Anesh Campaign spokesman Councilman Rob Bengivenga this week called upon Democrat mayoral candidate Michael English to explain why he raised taxes 55% in one year last time he was mayor. (Read More)
"The Contrast Between SP Mayor Candidate Matt Anesh and His Opponent"
Matt Anesh (R) taxes in South Plainfield dropped by $178 for the average home this year under Anesh and the GOP council.  English raised taxes 55% in one year when he was mayor, in 1983.   (Read More)
"The History of English"
Tax increase after tax increase.  Read all about English's history as an elected official in South Plainfield.     (Read More)
"Gov. Christie Endorses Anesh, McConville & Rusnak Team"
Governor Chris Christie this week endorsed South Plainfield Council President Matt Anesh in his bid to be the Borough's next mayor.  Christie also endorsed Councilmen Tim McConville and Ray Rusnak, who are seeking re-election.    (Read More)
Courier News Endorses Anesh for Mayor
"..Anesh strikes us a more aggressive forward-thinker with enough sawy and good sense to help instill some bipartisan spirit from the mayoral bully pulpit."    (Read More)
"Republicans Sweep to Victory in South Plainfield, Mayor and Council Races"
"...[the democratic] party enjoys a healthy majority in voter registration [in South Plainfield] but could not overcome a GOP-led council's budget and tax cutting this year."    (Read More)