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ASBURY PARK MAYOR JOHN MOOR ENDORSES HANLON FOR CLERK, CURLEY FOR FREEHOLDER

Asbury Park Mayor John Moor, Councilman Jesse Kendle, Freeholder Lillian Burry, Councilwoman Yvonne Clayton and County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon break ground at Springwood Ave Park, Oct 20, 2015.photo via facebook

Asbury Park Mayor John Moor, Councilman Jesse Kendle, Freeholder Lillian Burry, Councilwoman Yvonne Clayton and County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon break ground at Springwood Ave Park, Oct 20, 2015.photo via facebook

Asbury Park, NJ- Mayor John Moor announced today that he is supporting Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon and Freeholder John P. Curley in the general election on November 3.

“John and Christine have both been great public officials and have served the citizens of Asbury Park with passion and integrity,” said Mayor Moor.

“Asbury Park has had legally contested elections in recent years.  I witnessed Hanlon’s honest and level headed efforts first hand as she dealt with those controversies as a member of the Board of Elections.  I have no doubt that Monmouth County elections, and all of the important functions of the Clerk’s Office will be conducted with fairness and integrity so long as Christine remains at the helm.”

“John Curley and all of the Monmouth County Freeholders have been very responsive to Asbury Park.  This summer when we had a health concern at Sunset Lake, Curley himself showed up with Health Department personnel,” Moor continued, “That kind of dedication and attention is what Freeholder Curley is all about”

“Asbury Park has a great relationship with Monmouth County. Hanlon and Curly personify excellence in public service.   They deserve to be elected on November 3.”

Posted: October 20th, 2015 | Author: | Filed under: Asbury Park, Christine Hanlon, John Curley, Monmouth County News | Tags: , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

One Comment on “ASBURY PARK MAYOR JOHN MOOR ENDORSES HANLON FOR CLERK, CURLEY FOR FREEHOLDER”

  1. Mike Harmon said at 9:33 pm on October 20th, 2015:

    I would just add the Freeholder Curley is widely admired in Asbury Park and the area. He has made major efforts to get to know and work with many citizens (young and old) and officials. I think people of all political backgrounds respond to the Freeholder’s genuine interest, year-round followup and overall intensity in trying to right the past and shape a better future.

    Freeholder Curley’s efforts on Swimming River Greenway in Tinton Falls, Maple Cove Park and Kayak Launch in Red Bank and the preservation efforts of Bradley Cove in Asbury has won Freeholder Curley many loyal admirers and many of them young people.

    Monmouth is fortunate to have this group of accomplished and visionary Freeholders.