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Ed The Barber Is Running For Senate

Posted: June 9th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: 2014 U.S. Senate race, Senate Special Election | Tags: , | 3 Comments »

Guard Against Skin Cancer

rible_3599_webBy Assemblyman Dave Rible

With the summer season now here  and tremendous excitement to get back to the beach, I strongly urge people to  take preventative steps to guard against the most dangerous form of skin cancer,  melanoma.

Over the last 30 years, the  number of people diagnosed with melanoma has continually risen and the American  Cancer Society estimates that more than 9,000 Americans will lose their battle  with this deadliest type of skin cancer in 2013 alone.  And that is only a fraction of the  almost 77,000 cases of melanoma that are expected to be diagnosed this year.

Melanoma is different from most  other cancers in that it commonly affects people of all ages. In fact, many  melanoma victims are only in their twenties.

Like many other cancers, melanoma  is very treatable if detected early. However, cases that are not treated early  can become more serious and more difficult to treat, and can even be fatal.

I know firsthand the importance  of early detection of this deadly disease. Having been diagnosed with malignant  melanoma in January, I am thankful it was recognized early and was determined to  be treatable.

However, many people diagnosed  with melanoma are not so fortunate and that is why I strongly urge people to  take advantage of the easy steps that can help to prevent this form of skin  cancer. When going outside, using sunscreen is one of the simplest and most  important ways to protect your skin from the harmful effects of the sun.

In addition, you should take  advantage of skin screenings and be aware of any changes to your skin,  especially moles that are suspicious in shape, color, or change in appearance  over time.

While melanoma can be deadly, the  good news is that it can be prevented and treated by being proactive and  utilizing a few simple steps.

 

Dave Rible represents the 30th Legislative District in the New Jersey State Assembly. He is the Republican Conference Leader.

 

Posted: June 9th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: #STTS, Dave Rible, Health Care | Tags: , , | 7 Comments »

Dems File Suit To Stop Senate Special Election

Somerset County Democratic Chairwoman Peg Schaffer filed an emergency lawsuit yesterday with the NJ Superior Court Appellate Division to stop the Special Primary and Election that Governor Chris Christie called on Tuesday, according to a report on PolitickerNJ.

The Special Primary is scheduled for August 13.  The Special Election is scheduled for October 16.  Democratic and Republican Primary candidates must submit petitions with 1000 valid signatures by 4pm on Monday June 10 in order to get on the ballot. Independent or third party candidates must file petitions with 1000 valid signatures by August 13.

NorthJersey.com reports that the Appellate Court has ruled that the suit can proceed.

The plaintiffs are Marie Corfield, Joe Grillo and  Joseph Danielson.

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Posted: June 8th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: 2013 Election, 2014 U.S. Senate race, Senate Special Election | Tags: , , , , | 8 Comments »

Fish Tales

photo by Tom Roston, Jr via NJ.com

photo by Tom Roston, Jr via NJ.com

The Asbury Park Sun is reporting that the Coast Guard warning of sharks close to the shore in Belmar, Spring Lake/Sea Girt and the Manasquan Inlet is a hoax.

Personnel at Sector Delaware Bay of the U.S. Coast Guard — which has jurisdiction up to the Manasquan Inlet Coast Guard station — confirmed the Coast Guard did not issue the statement.

The false statement described encounters with sharks by a female kayaker, two fishermen and a male paddle boarder. It also states that the Pelagic Shark Research Foundation, which does exist in California, said one shark was a Great White.

Meanwhile, 30 miles off shore, the sharks are jumping into boats. Well, at least one 300 pound Mako did, according to a report on NJ.com.

Posted: June 8th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: #STTS, Asbury Park Sun, Monmouth County | Tags: , , , | 1 Comment »

State Attorney General Jeff Chiesa is New Jersey’s New U.S. Senator, Effective Monday June 10

Jeff Chiesa

Chiesa will serve until the results of the October 16 Special Election are certified.

He will not run for the office.

Jeff Chiesa has served as the Attorney General of New Jersey since January 2012. He received bipartisan support from leaders on both sides of the aisle, and was confirmed by a unanimous vote in the State Senate.

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Posted: June 6th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: 2014 U.S. Senate race | Tags: | 34 Comments »

PolitickerNJ: Christie May Appoint A Placeholder To U.S. Senate

David Samson

David Samson

PolitickerNJ is reporting that “several Republican sources” told them that Governor Chris Christie could appoint former State Attorney General David Samson to New Jersey’s vacant U.S. Senate seat as early as today.

Samson would be a placeholder, meaning that he would not run in the Special Election Christie called for October 16 to retain the seat.

Samson was Attorney General during the first year of the McGreevey administration.  He served in Governor Tom Kean’s administration as General Counsel to the NJ Turnpike Authority and as Chairman of the Governor’s Commission on the Laws Governing the University of Medicine and Dentistry (UMDNJ).  In the Florio administration, Samson was a member of the Governor’s Commission on Health Care Costs.

Samson was counsel to Christie’s 2009 gubernatorial campaign and Chairman of Christie’s Transition Team. Christie nominated Samson to Chair the Port Authority of New York/New Jersey, a position he has held since February of 2011.

Christie was U.S. Attorney while Samson was State Attorney General. Both of their lives were threatened by the Latin Kings street gang.

Samson is a founding member of the Wolf and Samson law firm.  The firm has offices in West Orange, New York and Trenton.

Posted: June 6th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: 2013 Election, 2014 U.S. Senate race, Port Authority, Senate Special Election | Tags: , , , | 3 Comments »

Greg’s List: Things to do in Monmouth County This Weekend: June 7-9, 2013 #STTS

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Monmouth County Post CardBy Greg Kelly

 Friday, June 7

 • NJ Seafood Festival (Belmar) – MORE INFO

Present Laughter at TRT (Red Bank) – MORE INFO

• Natural Horsemanship Demonstration (Middletown) – MORE INFO

Happy at NJ Repertory Theatre (Long Branch) – MORE INFO

Denis Coughlan in Concert (Belmar) – MORE INFO

The Curious Savage at First Ave Playhouse (Atlantic Highlands) – MORE INFO

• Rumson-Fair Haven Run/Walk – MORE INFO

A Little Night Music by Stone Church Players (Navesink) – MORE INFO

• Evening Boat Tour of Manasquan Reservoir (Howell) – MORE INFO

• USLA Shark River Row (Neptune Twp) – MORE INFO

Simple Gifts Concert (Atlantic Highlands) – MORE INFO

• Arts & Crafts Show at Monmouth Mall (Eatontown) – MORE INFO

• Flea Market at Christ Church (Shrewsbury) – MORE INFO

• Ballroom, Latin, Swing & Salsa Dancing (Sea Girt) – MORE INFO

• Monmouth County Beaches Guide 2013 – MORE INFO

• How to Use Skype and Facebook (Shrewsbury) – MORE INFO

• Glamour at the Fights (Asbury Park) – MORE INFO

Wholly Ghosts! at Grange Playhouse (Howell) – MORE INFO

 

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Saturday, June 8

 

Florida Marlins vs NY Mets via Seastreak Ferry —MORE INFO

• Asbury Park Blues & Brews Fest – MORE INFO

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Posted: June 6th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: #STTS, Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Seastreak Ferry, Things to do in Monmouth County | Tags: , , , , , | Comments Off on Greg’s List: Things to do in Monmouth County This Weekend: June 7-9, 2013 #STTS

Kyrillos not running for U.S. Senate

Sen. Joe Kyrillos and Mayor Fred Rast greeting voters in Atlantic Highlands. photo by Art Gallagher

Sen. Joe Kyrillos and Mayor Fred Rast greeting voters in Atlantic Highlands. photo by Art Gallagher

The National Review is quoting anonymous sources that say State Senator Joe Kyrillos will not be a candidate in the Special Primary for U.S. Senate on August 13.

“He’s one of Jersey’s leading Republicans, but this campaign doesn’t make sense for him right now,” says a source close to the governor. “I bet he’ll run statewide again, but he won’t rush it.”

Kyrillos told MMM Wednesday afternoon that he was not pursuing the seat, but would not speculate about what he would do if Governor Chris Christie asked him to run or accept the temporary appointment.

Petitions for candidates in the Democratic and Republican Special Primaries are due on Monday afternoon, June 10. 1000 signatures are required to qualify as a candidate.

Posted: June 5th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: Joe Kyrillos, Senate Special Election | Tags: , , | 5 Comments »

Bayshore Tea Party Blames Steve Lonegan For Primary Loss. Won’t Support Him For U.S. Senate

Steven Lonegan and Bayshore Tea Party Group Founders Barbara Gonzalez and Bob Gordan, 2010. facebook photo.

Steven Lonegan and Bayshore Tea Party Group Founders Barbara Gonzalez and Bob Gordan, 2010. facebook photo.

Bayshore Tea Party Group co-founder Barbara Gonzalez blames her candidates’ landslide defeat in the GOP primary on Steve Lonegan.

In a post on faceback early Wednesday morning Gonzalez said that Lonegan, the former Bogota Mayor, former gubernatorial candidate and former Executive Director of Americans for Prosperity-NJ, promised financial support to Leigh-Ann Bellew and her team, only to renege.

“Steve Lonegan turned his back on Bayshore’s candidates after promising to help. He left us in the lurch and reneged….think about that before you get his petitions signed. Another blowhard. We would have won if we had the money/donations that he promised would come. We went on and did it ourselves and got 20% with NO money.! He can forget about our support!”

Wednesday afternoon Gonzalez wrote,

“Lonegan could have had some hard ass worker bees if he didn’t screw
Bayshore TPG. Oh well.”

Lonegan is so far the only Republican candidate of note to announce an intention to seek the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in the Special Primary on August 13.

Posted: June 5th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: 2013 Election, 2014 U.S. Senate race, Barbara Gonzalez, Bayshore Tea Party Group, Primary Election, Senate Special Election, Steve Lonegan | Tags: , , , | 25 Comments »

Governor, Please consider Caroline Casagrande for Senate

Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande

Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande

It’s not even close to her turn and she’s not a white male.  That’s only two good reasons that Governor Chris Christie should appoint one of New Jersey’s Rising Stars to the U.S. Senate.

Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande is smart, articulate, conservative and happy.  Voters love happy conservatives.  Angry conservatives are scary to moderates and Independent voters.  Happy conservatives appeal to moderates and Independent voters.

Casagrande’s  pro-growth, pro-family, pro-women conservative policy positions belong on the national stage. She could help rebrand the Republican Party with her fellow Penn State alumnus Senator Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire.  Imagine that.  Two Northeast female Republican U.S. Senators.

Steve Lonegan, a scary angry conservative, has declared he’s running in the Special Republican Primary for U.S. Senate. Lonegan could win a primary against a moderate Jon Bramnick, Tom Kean Jr or Joe Kyrillos.  He can’t beat Cory Booker, Frank Pallone or Rush Holt in October.

Bramnick, Kean or Kyrillos are not likely to be able to gear up fast enough to beat Booker in October either.

If Caroline Casagrande were the temporary U.S. Senator, Lonegan would have no philosophical justification to challenge her.  None.  Republicans best chance of winning the Senate seat in October, and again next November, is if we coalesce behind a conservative woman now.

Casagrande has already caught the eye of many national leaders.  Earlier this year she was asked to be on the national leadership team of the Susan B. Anthony List. In 2010 she traveled to Nepal as a delegate of the American Council of Young Political Leaders, a State Department sponsored organization that creates opportunities for the next generation of political leaders.  She’s been invited to travel to Israel this summer by the American Jewish Council.

Casagrande would be an out of the box choice. She would appeal to both the conservative and moderate wings of the Party. She would appeal to Independent voters, Reagan Democrats, women and small business owners and employees, i.e., most of the New Jersey electorate. She would be a fresh face that the local and national media would appreciate and cover.

Posted: June 5th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: 2013 Election, 2014 U.S. Senate race, Caroline Casagrande, Senate Special Election | Tags: , , | 22 Comments »