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Monmouth County Voted Best Standard of Living County in NJ!
Monmouth County is located in the center of New Jersey, and is an ideal location for millions of New Jersey residents who have made Monmouth County their home, their business, and their entertainment. You can visit the many beaches including SeaBright and Sandy Hook. You can eat at Nicholas in Middletown or Lorenzo's Italian Restaurant in historic Freehold. You can shop at the Monmouth Mall or The Grove in Shrewsbury. You can even see the Manhattan skyline at Mt. Mitchell in the Atlantic Highlands. With so much to see and do, it's no wonder why Monmouth County, NJ has been voted one of the top three counties in the USA.
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Monmouth County Government
Monmouth County is governed by five Freeholders elected at-large for three year terms.
The Freeholders oversee the five mandatory functions of county government delegated to it by the state. They are: Harry Larrison, Jr., Administration and Special Services; Thomas J. Powers, Public Works and Engineering; Theodore J. Narozanick, Human Services and Health; Amy H. Handlin, Finance; and Edward J. Stominski, Administration of Justice and Parks. Each freeholder is assigned responsibility for one of the above mentioned functional areas. In total, the Board is responsible for supervising more than 70 county departments.
Ordinarily, the Board meets at least once each week, generally on Thursdays. On the first Thursday of each month, the Board meets at 2:00 p.m. in workshop session in the Hall of Records. On the second Thursday of the month, a workshop is held at 10:00 a.m. followed by a formal Regular Meeting at 2:00 p.m., again, in the Hall of Records. The third Thursday of the month finds the Freeholders meeting in workshop sessions at 5:00 p.m., in the Hall of Records. On the fourth Thursday of each month, the Board meets in workshop sessions at 2:00 p.m. and the Regular Meeting at 8:00 p.m., usually in one of the 53 towns in Monmouth County.
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Monmouth County 2002 Campaign
Board of Chosen Freeholders Harry Larrison and Thomas J. Powers(Republicans) are running for reelection against Democrats John Szeliga and Jeff Pringle. Larrison, the longest serving freeholder in New Jersey history, will be seeking his 13th consecutive term on the freeholders board. At the completion of his current term at the end of the year he will have served 36 years on the board, joining it in February 1966. Powers, who moved to Monmouth County from Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1962, is now serving his seventh term on the freeholders board. He was elected in November 1981 and took office in January 1982. Powers was re-elected in 1984, 1987, 1990, 1993, 1996 and 1999. These two fine gentlemen have made Monmouth County one of the best places to live in the United States. Let's keep it that way, on November 5th, please vote for Harry Larrison and Thomas Powers.
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Monmouth County Young Republicans
If you live in Monmouth County or know somebody who does and are between the ages of 18-40, please join this exciting club. President Ray O'Grady III Monmouth County
Young Republicans
PO Box 391, Middletown, NJ 07748
Web Site: www.monmouthyr.com
Email: info@monmouthyr.com
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Monmouth County Republicans!
With President William Dowd leading the way, the Monmouth County Republicans are devoted to providing excellent services for its residents. Go to www.monctygop.com to learn about the latest events happening in Monmouth County.
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http://www.wallrepublicans.org/
Type in the address to go the the Wall Republicans website. Mark Brosnan and Ned Thomson are running for Township Committee, so if you live in Wall, please vote for these two fine gentlemen.
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State Senator and Chairman of the NJGOP, Hon. Joe Kyrillos
You can access the chairman's website by typing in : http://www.joekyrillos.org/ As the state senator for District 13, Joe has worked hard for his constituents and is currently leading the battle to curb Jim McSleazy's spending spree.
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Assemblyman Steve Corodemus, 11th District
Type in http://www.corodemus.com/ to go to Assemblyman Steve Corodemus' website. Steve has worked hard for the people in his 11th district, and is most concerned about keeping the environment in Monmouth County safe and clean. |
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