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Impreveduto Is Running For Monmouth County Freeholder

Patrick Impreveduto, right, speaking at a Holmdel Memorial Day event

Holmdel Township Committeeman Patrick Impreveduto is running for the Monmouth County Freeholder seat being vacated by Gary Rich.

In his letter to Monmouth GOP County Committee members, Impreveduto said,

“It is with great excitement that I announce my candidacy for Monmouth County Freeholder.  Having served on the Holmdel Township Committee for the past 9 years, I have the experience and dedication necessary to now serve the Monmouth County community as a member of the Board of Chosen Freeholders.

Public service has been a cornerstone of my adult life.  As an educator and academic innovator, I worked tirelessly to provide students with new opportunities for success.  As a community volunteer, I have dedicated countless hours in our great county nurturing a more unified, cooperative environment.  In addition, as an elected official, I have proven to be a passionate advocate, not only for the people of Holmdel, but for citizens across Monmouth County as well.”

Impreveduto, 63, is a retired high school principal. Since 2011, he has been the Associate Director of the Middle States Association of Colleges Schools Commissions on Elementary and Secondary Schools (MSA-CESS). He is responsible for the accreditation of approximately 500 public, private, charter and parochial schools.

Impreveduto and Freeholder Rich were classmates at St. Peter’s College in Jersey City (Class of ’75) where they were both trained as educators.  The Monmouth County Republican leaders lost touch with each other after graduating and were reunited when Rich appeared before the Holmdel GOP County Committee in 2011 to campaign for Freeholder.

Married for 42 years, Pat and Judith have lived in Monmouth County for 33 years–10 in Colts Neck and the past 23 in Holmdel.  They have two children and three grandchildren.

The freeholder candidate served on the Holmdel Board of Education from 2001 through 2007.  He has been of member of the Township Committee since 2008 and served as mayor from 2011 through 2015.

Posted: March 2nd, 2017 | Author: | Filed under: 2017 Elections, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News, Monmouth GOP | Tags: , , , , , , | 16 Comments »

16 Comments on “Impreveduto Is Running For Monmouth County Freeholder”

  1. Whooosh! said at 11:24 am on March 2nd, 2017:

    That sound you hear is the high- speed train running over an incumbent Freeholder..

  2. Love Monmouth said at 12:57 pm on March 2nd, 2017:

    Thank you Freeholder Rich for all you have done during your many years of public service. Patrick Impreveduto is a highly accomplished educator, highly creative thinker and dedicated public servant. Monmouth County will end up with a very qualified and competent Freeholder in Pat Impreveduto.

  3. Quite possibly so, said at 3:05 pm on March 2nd, 2017:

    but, how would/ do you feel if/ when you do a good job, get re- elected, and your own can’t wait to push you out the door, ambush you at the pass, throw you under a bus,(whatever a
    analogy you choose,) and replace you with their friend, just for the hell of it? Just sayin’- there are times when incumbents screw up, steal money, hurt someone, move, get sick, die, whatever, then you go to the qualified bench and find a suitable replacement. In this case, it appears, not so much…

  4. Tim H said at 7:35 pm on March 2nd, 2017:

    Thank goodness NO BOB WALSH this time. Go Patrick!

  5. Bob is friends said at 8:05 pm on March 2nd, 2017:

    with the new candidate, and is still a good and decent person, and elected official, who has given countless hours of service to his town and county! Why do we need to tear down one, to promote another, to feel so good about ourselves? A bad, unproductive GOP trait, that seems to be worsening!

  6. Tim H said at 8:13 am on March 3rd, 2017:

    No one is tearing own NO BOB WALSH. It is that we are all just ready to move on. He was making his move and if the great Lilian retires he will go after that seat as well. He is not what we need. He has more baggage that Samsonite.

  7. Lillian is running, said at 8:53 am on March 3rd, 2017:

    and deserves both respect and support for all she has accomplished, and still is accomplishing, for the taxpayers of Monmouth County.. just because some are obsessed with tossing/ kicking to the curb, everyone they do not know, respect, have “paid back,” or “created,” does not make that attitude fair or right..So far, the mindset of “clearing out” the older/ longer-serving among us, in order to move ” in another direction,” seems to have whittled down the number of active volunteers, and lost several Rep majorities/ mayors, around the county, the last few years. Go ahead and be delusional,and say it is Dems moving in, or, we are no longer “Mayberry,” or it’s a ” modern” way of running things, but election results/numbers don’t lie..Good luck Lillian, am sure you will lead the ticket again to victory, in November!

  8. Tim H said at 5:56 pm on March 4th, 2017:

    Patrick will not survive the race. Scandal!!!!! Pick a new candidate fast as the Democrats will have a field day. Pension scandal!

    http://hudsonreporter.com/view/full_story/6588856/article-Middle-School-principal-resigns-Impreveduto-steps-down-amid-controversy

  9. Perhaps said at 8:47 am on March 5th, 2017:

    we will soon see the measure of both this official, and the current leadership: I realize this blog may not be The NY Times, but it does provide a valid and good service to our area’s politically active and involved: one would think HQ now knows the firestorm this revelation has created, and they have two choices: plow forward arrogantly, and come up with some kind of explanation for the voters, and take the huge, embarrassing hit, if it results in a seat lost, or, re- think the individual’s MERIT as a county candidate, and call on down to Mr. Rich in Spring Lake, and say: we are glad to hear you have worked out your issues with employer and family, and are ready to win a third time with Director Burry, this year.

  10. Art Gallagher said at 9:09 am on March 5th, 2017:

    I realize this blog may not be The NY Times

    You can count on that!

  11. Exactly, said at 10:22 am on March 5th, 2017:

    Art- we know their relentless lib philosophy is a disaster, but unfortunately, their circulation hurts us! And let’s face it, they have zero sense of humor, and frankly,your writing is better!😉

  12. Art Gallagher said at 10:41 am on March 5th, 2017:

    You’re very kind. I don’t know that my writing is better….but I am funnier than they are.

  13. Check said at 11:13 am on March 5th, 2017:

    and check! Onward to ( we hope,) victory!🇺🇸

  14. Tim H said at 9:25 pm on March 5th, 2017:

    Correction…….the story speaks to him having accumulated the sick time. This is a non-story and he is fine. Various sources have now confirmed NO issue. Good it was addressed now and resolved here long before the election!! NO ISSUE! Great news. Go Liliane and Pat!!

  15. Uh huh, said at 10:32 am on March 6th, 2017:

    and there’s always that dilapidated bridge out there, that we can sell ya…

  16. Hope this move said at 8:48 pm on March 6th, 2017:

    does not result in a lost Rep seat. Time will tell.