Arnone Thanks Voters
By Monmouth County Freeholder Director Thomas A. Arnone
THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO SUPPORTED Sheriff Shaun Golden, Freeholder Deputy Director Serena DiMaso and myself through the many months of what turned out to be a very exciting and sometimes exhausting 2013 political campaign. We are very grateful and extremely blessed to have had so many people come out and volunteer countless hours of their free time to support and join us in our efforts to make certain that the progress that has been made over the last three years continues. As a direct result of the loyal support we received, we were afforded the ability to serve all the residents of Monmouth County for another three years. With that we would like to thank everyone involved because this is something we truly could not have achieved without the involvement from the multitude of residents.
Ultimately, we would like to recognize and thank each and every resident that took time out of their day to vote on November 5th and take part in what truly is the greatest aspect of democracy. For the next three years we promise to continue to represent all 600,000 residents of our great county with the same resolve and dedication they have come to know and expect. Thank you for having the confidence and the faith in what we are doing for the betterment of Monmouth County.
As I said, we will continue our commitment to the businesses and the people who make up Monmouth County, and we will do so with the same energy and enthusiasm that we have demonstrated in the past.
Once again, we applaud your dedication and your support. We are proud and honored to be able to continue to serve the 600,000 residents which comprise all of Monmouth County, and we will strive to ensure that Monmouth County continues to be the greatest county in the State of New Jersey.
Great photo of excellent people.
MC fortunate to have Sheriff Shaun Golden, Freeholders Serena DiMaso and Tom Arnone representing our interests and leading us through difficult fiscal times.
The tough times in Monmouth County since 2008 were magnified by 100 by the devastation caused by Sandy. Our residents and county leaders had the enormous task of dealing with mass destruction, the hurt to families, the loss of ratables and income and even the possible fiscal collapse of some towns.
In addition to all the special Sandy projects (there are hundreds) regular county business and law enforcement functions had to carry on.
I thank Freeholder Director, Tom Arnone and Sheriff Golden for their extraordinary leadership during this exceedingly tough year.
Monmouth County will always remember Freeholders Burry, Curley, DiMaso and Rich for their work and leadership in the past year.
I suggest readers attend a Freeholder’s meeting in the next year. It really is what our democracy is all about.