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The two Democratic candidates contend that Matawan's finances are out of control, which directly impacts upon residents' taxes. "Property taxes are too high, businesses are closing on Main Street, and the infrastructure of the town is falling apart," Mullaney said. "If re-elected, we will push for a property tax reassessment to reflect current market values, not the inflated values of 2006," when property revaluation was performed. There is NO need for another reassessment , property values are -20%, simply adjust -20% from last assessment to reflect current value and save the town a couple of hundred grand in reassessment costs. Also Mullaney pushed for " C-town " claiming it would be the crown jewel of a downtown revival , guess what , it closed in 6 months & has been a vacant eyesore for 2 years now. Mullaney is also against neon signs ! Who cares ? If an old or NEW business wants to advertise in neon , I`m all for it , as long as it brings business into town . We need to make it EASIER for business to start here & stop putting up roadblocks and restrictions. A large corporate / business tax base will EASE our tax burden
much like Point Pleasant and Red Bank . Right now we are a drive thru town & not a destination for visitors and consumers . The council needs to look at the big picture & stop squabbling about neon signs. Encourage new business and growth or our taxes will go up & up & ....