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Peters: If you think things are great in Monmouth County, DON’T VOTE–STAY HOME

Dan Peters: if you're happy and you know it, don't vote!

Dan Peters: if you’re happy and you know it, don’t vote!

If you think Monmouth County is a great place to live, Bayshore Tea Party backed Sheriff Candidate Dan Peters doesn’t want you to vote in the primary on June 4, a week from today.

In a bizarre blog post on Middletown Patch, Peters, a former Middlesex County police officer collecting a disability pension and a former salesman for a red light camera company, said,

“If you think things are great here in Monmouth County then don’t vote — stay home. If you KNOW things can be better and want better vote for line 3. We are tea party approved!”

Voter suppression is the new credo of the Tea Party?

Peters is making his third attempt to direct the Sheriff’s Office, since he moved to Monmouth County. He withdrew his 2007 candidacy because he did not qualify under the three year residency requirement. Maybe the next time he runs, the Black Panthers will support him.

Peters said that the “sheriff’s department” (it is actually called the “Sheriff’s Office”) has not had a change in leadership in 25 years.

“The sheriff’s department has had the same leadership for over twenty five years. As a matter of fact until recently there has not been a Sheriff in Monmouth County that had any police or public safety experience. In that time there has been no change in its direction or vision.”

When he withdrew his 2007 candidacy due to not meeting the residency requirement, Peters called the “department” a “premier law enforcement agency.”

Our vision is clear for safety and security here in Monmouth County and enabling the Sheriffs Department to continue being a premier law enforcement agency.

In fact, Monmouth County has had four sheriffs in the last 33 years. William Lanzaro was elected in 1980 and served through 1995 after being defeated by Joe Oxley in the Republican primary.  Oxley, a former prosecutor, declined to seek a fifth term in 2007 as a protest over the direction then Monmouth GOP Chairman Adam Puharic was leading the Party. Oxley went on to replace Puharic as chairman a year later.

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Posted: May 28th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: 2013 Election, Barbara Gonzalez, Bayshore Tea Party Group, Monmouth County Sheriff's Office, Monmouth GOP, Shaun Golden | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 34 Comments »

Where’s the fleece? #STTS

Photo: Ocean City Patch

Photo: Ocean City Patch

Thanksgiving like weather did not keep thousands of people from flocking to the Jersey Shore for the Memorial Day Weekend summer kickoff.

A rapidly slimming Governor Chris Christie braved the cold and dressed for the calendar and cameras.  From the looks of the OceanCityPatch photos, there was no lack of warmth for Christie coming from the swarming crowd.

It took 45 minutes for Christie to move from the boardwalk ramp at Eighth Street three doors down to Manco & Manco Pizza through a mosh pit of well-wishers hoping to shake hands or rub elbows with the rising Republican star. Even outside the swarm of onlookers around Eighth Street, the boardwalk was jammed with visitors on the sunny but brisk first day of the holiday weekend.

Christie crept along to the popular pizza store to greet co-owner Chuck Bangle and a host of Ocean City officials and community leaders in a staged photo-op.

Christie’s visit included no speech to the public and no comment on issues related to the storm — just an opportunity for the governor to meet and greet shore residents and visitors.

As a crowd waited for the governor’s arrival, his staff announced that Christie would walk from Eighth Street past Gillian’s Wonderland Pier to Sixth Street. But after about an hour and a half, Christie had not made it to Seventh Street.

Photo:OceanCity Patch

Photo:OceanCity Patch

No one complained about beach badges.

Posted: May 26th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: #STTS, Chris Christie, Hurricane Sandy, Jersey Shore, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: , , , , , | 2 Comments »

Remembering Those Who Made The Ultimate Sacrifice For Our Freedom

Our Memorial Day tradition, An American Hero

Posted: May 25th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: Memorial Day, Veterans | Tags: , | 4 Comments »

Obama to speak at Convention Hall in Asbury Park on Tuesday

President Barack Obama will visit Asbury Park on Tuesday, according to a report at The Star Ledger.

Obama, accompanied by Gov. Chris Christie, is expected to visit with families and business owners, according to the White House. The president’s visit comes roughly 200 days after he toured the region with Christie in the days immediately after the hurricane.

After touring the area, Obama will deliver remarks at Convention Hall in Asbury Park, according to the White House statement. The event at Convention Hall is open to the public. Tickets are limited to one per person and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Grand Arcade at Convention Hall.

Gov Chris Christie and President Barack Obama greet residents sheltering in Brigantine. Oct 31, 2012. Gov's Office/Tim Larsen

Gov Chris Christie and President Barack Obama greet residents sheltering in Brigantine. Oct 31, 2012. Gov’s Office/Tim Larsen

Posted: May 25th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: #STTS, Asbury Park, Barack Obama, Chris Christie | Tags: , , , | 1 Comment »

Thanks Gannett, for the kick in the teeth #STTS

Photo credit: www.SignsByTheSea.com

Photo credit: www.SignsByTheSea.com

Ugh!

As if the weather wasn’t a damper enough to the Jersey Shore kickoff that Superstorm Sandy ravished businesses, their employees and  shore area municipalities desperately need, the shore’s biggest newspaper, and its most popular columnist/blogger are working against us too.

The Asbury Park Press Editorial Board (formerly known here as the Neptune Nudniks, a title we retired the day before Sandy hit, but are tempted to bring back after today’s doozy), opines today that Governor Christie should issue an Executive Order doing away with beach badge sales.

What is really insulting, is that the APP blatantly show how ignorant they are about the New Jersey economy, our tax structure and the cost allocation of our various governments.

There is another logical reason for making the beaches free: revitalizing the Shore economy. What better extra inducement to get people to come to the Jersey Shore? Free beaches could mean millions of dollars in additional revenues for towns. More money spent in restaurants and bars, on summer rentals and motel stays, on souvenirs, on gasoline. For some families, beach fees are prohibitive. For a family of four, they can run $40 or more. That kind of expense can make the difference between going to the beach or staying home. Or between going once or twice a summer instead of several times during the season.

Doing away with beach badges would be a logical thing to do if it would bring revenues to shore towns. Duh!  Why didn’t the mayors think of that!?

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Posted: May 24th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: #STTS, Asbury Park Press, Beach Access, Belmar, Bob Ingle, Chris Christie, Hurricane Sandy, Jersey Shore, Neptune Nudniks, Superstorm Sandy, Taxes | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , | 9 Comments »

O’Scanlon: Keep Calm. Sandy Relief Grants Are Not First Come First Served

Keep-calm-and-carry-on-scanRumors are rampant that grants under the $780 million program for home rebuilding that the Christie Administration announced this morning  are being awarded on a first come first served basis.  That is not so.

Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon says Keep Calm and apply by June 30th.

“I want to be crystal clear on this, these grants and  loans are absolutely NOT first come – first serve,” O’Scanlon said in a prepared statement, “I have heard some folks  making this claim recently and the huge volume of calls to the call centers  confirm this belief, we need everyone to understand that this is just not so.  There are a number of criteria considered when determining eligibility: extent  and amount of damage, geographic location, areas most affected, and income.” 

Regional help centers will open in each county on June 8th, the exact  locations are still being determined. Applications can be submitted until June  30th. The best way to apply for the programs (the Homeowner  Reconstruction, Rehabilitation, Elevation and Mitigation (RREM) Program and the  Homeowner Resettlement Program) is online at www.renewjerseystronger.org if you have problems with the online process you can  call 1-855-SANDYHM. But the online application process is definitely the  fastest.”

 

Posted: May 24th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: CDBG, Community Development Block Grant | Tags: , , , , | Comments Off on O’Scanlon: Keep Calm. Sandy Relief Grants Are Not First Come First Served

Snooki on Christie: “He just doesn’t like us” #STTS

Perfect together?

Posted: May 24th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: #STTS, Chris Christie, Jersey Shore, Snooki | Tags: , , , , | 1 Comment »

Why I am voting against Leigh-Ann Bellew on June 4

Art headshot 2012By Art Gallagher

Yesterday I was interviewed by The Star Ledger and went on the record saying that I would be voting for Joe Kyrillos for State Senate in the 13th Legislative District Republican primary on June 4th.   Consistent with my slogan of being fair and biased, it is appropriate that I tell you, my readers and the reason my opinion matters to The Star Ledger, that MMM is now part of the story and that I have made a decision that can’t help but color my coverage of the rest of the campaign.

MMM is part of the LD 13 story, instead of just covering the story, because we’ve provided the bulk of the media coverage of the primary campaign to date and because Kyrillos’ challenger, Leigh-Ann Bellew, attacked this site in a press release, according to The Star Ledger.

On many important issues, Life and The Right to Bear Arms in particular, I am in more philosophical agreement with Bellew than I am with Kyrillos.   Despite my philosophical differences with Kyrillos, the choice between him and Bellew has become a very easy one.  Kyrillos is a very good State Senator.  Bellew is a deeply flawed candidate.  She never should have exposed herself, her family, and friends who care about her deeply to the rigors and vetting of this campaign.

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Posted: May 24th, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: 13th Legislative District, Amy Handlin, Art Gallagher, Declan O'Scanlon, Joe Kyrillos, Leigh-Ann Bellew, Monmouth GOP, Primary Election | Tags: , , , , , , , , | 65 Comments »

Sea Bright Man Charged With Defrauding Storm Assistance Program

 

monmouth-county-prosecutors-office-sealWilliam Nagle of Sea Bright got a certificate of occupancy for his Center Street apartment on December 29th, yet continued to charge FEMA for 68 nights of hotel stays from January 14 through March 23, according to charges filed by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.

Nagle was arrested and charged Wednesday with third degree Theft by Deception for defrauding FEMA of more than $12,000 in Transitional Aid Housing.

“Being a victim does not open the door to defraud the government in times of need. We can all pull together in times of crisis to help one another, but that combined effort to aid and assist comes with the understanding that no one will take advantage of the situation,” Acting Prosecutor Christopher J Gramiccioni said.

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Posted: May 23rd, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: FEMA, Hurricane Sandy, Monmouth County Correctional Institution, Monmouth County Prosecutor, Sea Bright, Superstorm Sandy | Tags: , , , , , | 6 Comments »

Greg’s List: Things to do in Monmouth County Memorial Day Weekend! May 24-27, 2013 #STTS

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Monmouth County Post CardBy Greg Kelly

 

Friday, May 24

 

• Escape to Martha’s Vineyard via Seastreak – MORE INFO

Sicilians in the Basement at First Ave Playhouse (Atlantic Highlands) – MORE INFO

• Paint the Town Pink 2013 – MORE INFO

• Natural Horsemanship Demonstration (Lincroft) – MORE INFO

• Ride-A-Thon for Sea Bright Rising (Fair Haven) – MORE INFO

• Bruce Springsteen Tribute Show at The Stone Pony (Asbury Park) – MORE INFO

• Addiction & Trauma Conference at Monmouth U (WLB) – MORE INFO

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

• Huge Garage Sale (Lincroft) – MORE INFO

• Huge Multi-Family Sale (Wall Twp) – MORE INFO

• Proper Foot Care Class at RMC (Red Bank) – MORE INFO

Micah Williams: Portrait Artist (Freehold) – MORE INFO

• Memorial Day Weekend Sale at Jersey Shore Premium Outlets (Tinton Falls) – MORE INFO

• Monmouth County Beaches Guide 2013 – MORE INFO

 

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Saturday, May 25

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Posted: May 23rd, 2013 | Author: | Filed under: Greg Kelly, Greg's List, Monmouth County, Seastreak Ferry, Things to do in Monmouth County | Tags: , , , , , , , | Comments Off on Greg’s List: Things to do in Monmouth County Memorial Day Weekend! May 24-27, 2013 #STTS