As the campaign progresses, I’m deeply grateful for the overwhelming support and enthusiasm from Gloucester Township residents. Your inspiring conversations, both in person and online, fuel my commitment to this journey. I’m focused on our united front to bring back representation for everyone, undeterred by challenges or negativity. My dedication remains—to serve and represent all…
It is on record that the council and administration will not let the failure of the referendum in 2024 about selling our sewer stop them from attempting a sale again.
Remember that. Remind yourself what was said when asked point blank:
Vote United for Change!
Last year on election night during our final push fighting the sewer referendum, I can still hear the voice of a person from the Township Administration screaming "We ALWAYS win!!". He was referring to our efforts to stop the sale of our publicly owned sewer utility. Well, it appears that may not actually be the…
During the fight to save our sewer system, not one person asked about my party affiliation while I spent countless hours informing the residents what selling our sewer actually meant. We were united for a cause—keeping union jobs and public control of our sewer utility. That victory, driven by residents setting aside party lines, inspired…
Gloucester Township deserves a transparent election process. On Monday, May 5, 2025, some Republican mail-in ballot holders received flyers encouraging a write-in vote for “Neil Smith” in the June 2025 mayoral primary. This raises concerns, as 100 write-in votes could place Smith on the November ballot, potentially creating a three-way race that might confuse voters.…
Yesterday, I had the pleasure of hosting “Coffee with Keith” at Meadows Diner, and what a fantastic morning it was! Gloucester Township really came out, and I’m thrilled to share the highlights of this special event.
New Faces, Familiar Friends
The diner was buzzing with energy as I met so many new faces—residents eager to…
Waking Up to the Numbers
Last year, Gloucester Township saw a turning point—what I call a “public awakening.” I walked our streets, asking folks if they knew how much debt our township carries. Most had no idea. That changed when the council and administration tried to sell our sewer system to American Water, where our…
The Property Tax Problem
Gloucester Township residents are facing tough times. Property taxes have soared 92% since the current mayor took office in 2010, and rising township debt is eating into our budget with costly debt payments. Too many families and small businesses are struggling to stay afloat and keep their homes. Just like you…
Some say Gloucester Township’s property taxes follow a strange rhythm. Check out these charts showing tax trends over the years. Elections in Gloucester Township happen in odd-numbered years, and during those election years, taxes tend to stay flat—almost like clockwork. But in even-numbered, non-election years, we often see big increases. All this has unfolded under…
Keith’s Vision For Change
Restoring the GTMUA
Introducing Term Limits for Elected Officials
Ensuring Accountability in Local Government
Consolidating Fire Districts
Fiscal Responsibility