Joe Woerner resigns from Asbury Park Council to focus on his son’s health
Asbury Park Councilman Joe Woerner announced his resignation from the city’s governing body this evening in a poignant post on facebook wherein he publicly disclosed his family’s struggle with his son Michael’s genetic mutation which was diagnosed the month following his election in 2014.
Michael’s condition has recently taken a turn for the worse.
Woerner’s posted as follows:
As many of you know my son was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis 1 (NF1) in December of 2014. We learned of his diagnosis weeks after the 2014 election where Asbury Together swept into office, but before the swearing in on January 1, 2015. NF1 is a genetic mutation that causes tumors to grow on nerves. NF1 manifest itself in wide variety of symptoms; from a few small tumors on the skin to ones that grown on vital organs that cause death. Due to the diverse manifestations of NF1 symptoms we knew Michael’s future was always going to be in question. In January 2015 I started my term as City Council member with excitement but also concern for my son’s health.
Last month we received a call days after his annual brain and neck MRI. The MRI showed a spot in his brain near his thalamus, tumors in his optic nerves, and a large tumor in the middle of his cervical spine. The news shocked and saddened us. We are seeing specialists at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and the Children’s National Hospital in DC. Michael’s treatment options will be determined by how fast the tumors grow. We had hoped to deal with these questions about Michael’s future much further down the road.
Due to Michael’s health issues, and my need to focus on my family, I am stepping down as Asbury Park City Councilman.
Running for, and being on, the Asbury Park City Council has been a true privilege. It has been rewarding to be a part of the remaking of City Hall and I am confident Michael Capabianco will run City Hall in a professional and responsible manner. I know the Asbury Together team will continue to guide the City in the right direction. John, Amy, Jesse, and Yvonne are the most honest and hard-working people I have ever been around. I will miss them all dearly.
Finally, I want to thank the residents of Asbury Park. Beginning with the One Asbury campaign through the Asbury Together campaign and as a Councilman, it has been an absolute pleasure to get to know so many residents and stakeholders in our little city. Getting to know and work with all of you, throughout the last four years, has been by far the single most rewarding part of this experience.
Thank you Asbury Park
It is a very scary time for the Woerner family and I pray for them. Joe has his priorities just right.
It is also a sad day for Asbury Park and the entire Monmouth County. For years, Joe and Surfrider Foundation have been synonymous for beach and waterfront access for the public. I have got to know Joe over the last 4 or 5 years and must say he is real leader with strong beliefs, a clear vision on what can be and a willingness to do the hard work it takes to put public interest ahead of entrenched private interests.
I hope Joe’s work on preserving Bradley Cove, an oceanfront park, will continue under the leadership of Mayor Moor.