Politics & Government
Letter to the Editor: Jacqueline Grant and William Ruggiano for Moorestown Fire Commissioner
Elections for the Board of Fire Commissioners are set for Feb. 20.

Editor’s Note: This Letter to the Editor was submitted by Moorestown Fire Commissioner candidates Jacqueline Grant and William Ruggiano. Any candidate who would like to submit a similar letter, or anyone who would like to submit a Letter to the Editor about the elections is welcome to email anthony.bellano@patch.com, and we’ll publish your letter.
Jacqueline Grant and William Ruggiano are again running for two seats in Moorestown Fire District #2. Voting takes place on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2 p.m.-9 p.m. at the Lenola Fire House, 229 North Lenola Road. Residents will vote for fire commissioners and on the proposed budget.
Grant has been a Commissioner in Fire District #2 for 21 years, and an active and life member of the Lenola Fire Company Emergency Unit for 38 years.
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Ruggiano has been a Commissioner in Fire District #2 for three years, and an active and life member of the Lenola Fire Company Emergency Unit for 53 years. He was also the Chief of the Lenola Fire Department for 35 years (he’s been retired for the last four years).
Our desire is to keep giving the residents of Fire District 2 the same quality fire, fire prevention and EMS care that they are accustomed to with minimal, if any, impact on taxes. We always have the taxpayers in mind when preparing the budget.
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You are always welcome to view the actual budget, as well as prior years’ budgets, monthly meeting minutes and other financial information on our website (www.moorestownfire2.com), and attend any of the meetings. The front door is always open. We are taxpayers ourselves.
Please support us so we can continue our service to the residents of Moorestown Fire District #2.
Thank you and hope to see you there.
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