Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande, who is expecting her second child, will be the guest of honor at a “baby shower” to benefit Birthright of Monmouth County, an organization that helps expectant mothers in need of emotional or material support.
The event will be held on Monday, May 23rd from 7:00 p.m.-8:30 pm at Courtyard on Main, 30 East Main St., Freehold (Courtyard on Main is the catering facility upstairs from the Main Street Bistro Positano). Everyone is invited to attend, guests are asked to bring donations for Birthright of Monmouth County including: diapers of all sizes, layette items, clothing up to 18 months, formula, fitted crib sheets, wash cloths, towels and gift cards. Lt. Gov Kim Guadagno along with Sen. Jennifer Beck, Assemblywomen MaryPat Angelini and Amy Handlin, County Clerk Claire French, Freeholder Lillian Burry , Mayor Anna Little, Committeewoman Barbara McMurrow, Councilwoman Carol Mazzola and State Committeewoman Christine Hanlon will be hosting the event.
“With our state and our country still experiencing difficult economic times, there are a great number of expectant and new mothers who need some assistance,” said Casagrande. “This is a good opportunity to do something for those mothers and children who could use a little help.”
Casagrande stated that all of the donated items would be given to Birthright; this is not a personal baby shower.
Birthright International is a non-political, non-judgmental organization dedicated to helping women through their pregnancy dilemmas. It has over 400 chapters worldwide, including Monmouth County chapters in Red Bank and Freehold.
Anyone interested in donating items can contact 732-701-0009.
Posted: May 18th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Caroline Casagrande | Tags: Birthright, Caroline Casagrande | Comments Off on A Birthright Baby Shower For Casagrande
The State Comptroller’s recent report that state government wastes millions of dollars on uniforms for state workers who don’t wear them, is another outrage that proves the capacity for waste in New Jersey government is endless, said Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande, the sponsor of a measure that would pay private accountants to audit wasteful government spending – at no cost to taxpayers.
“This bogus clothing stipend is one of many outrageous examples of waste hidden deep within New Jersey’s many layers of government,” Casagrande, R-Monmouth and Mercer, said. “Matt Boxer and his office consistently do an excellent job unearthing these abuses, but New Jersey governments’ capacity for waste is bottomless and we could always use more diggers.”
Casagrande sponsors, A-1828, which would allow the State Comptroller to hire private certified accountants on a contingency basis. Their pay would be a percentage of the savings they uncover and deliver for taxpayers.
“We often talk about running government like a private business, so let’s see what happens when we deputize private accountants,” Casagrande said. “This will help the State Comptroller conduct more investigations with greater impact. It will also create jobs for enterprising accountants in a way that saves money, unlike some recent proposals that would cost taxpayers hundreds of millions without guarantee of one new job.
“Governor Christie will make sure Governor Corzine’s clothing allowance is hung out to dry in the next public employee contract, but this example proves that special interests and a complicit government will sink to any depth, so let’s even the score with vigilante accountants working for taxpayers against waste,” Casagrande added.
Posted: April 15th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Caroline Casagrande, Press Release | Tags: Caroline Casagrande, Press Release | 3 Comments »
Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande’s“Snow Match” program is in need of able bodied volunteers to shovel sidewalks and driveways, especially in Freehold, where many seniors are calling into Casagrande’s office for help.
Casagrande has been matching volunteers and seniors/disabled since just after the first of the year.
Please call Casagrande’s office at 732-866-1695 or email [email protected] with your name, phone number and address if you are willing and able to shovel for a senior or disabled neighbor anywhere in the 12th legislative district, especially in Freehold.
Posted: January 26th, 2011 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Caroline Casagrande | Tags: Caroline Casagrande, SnowMatch | 1 Comment »
Yesterday’s Equine Symposium, co-hosted by Senator Jennifer Beck, Senator Paul Sarlo, Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande, Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon, Assemblywoman Connie Wagner, Assemblyman Ralph Caputo brought more than 80 attendees including elected officials, equine experts, business owners and breeders to Perretti Farms to discuss the present challenges to New Jersey’s equine industry and possible solutions to facing those challenges.
“The goal of today’s event was to educate interested parties on the far-reaching effects of the horse industry in New Jersey,” said Casagrande, “and I believe it was quite a success. By bringing together experts from all equine and equine-related industries in New Jersey, as well as legislators from both sides of the aisle who believe in a future for horse racing in our State, we were able to create a full picture of exactly how vital this industry is to the economy in New Jersey.”
“We hosted this event in order to educate people on the complexity of this industry,” said Beck, “and possible long-term strategies that are needed to run these businesses. The equine industry is an important economic driver in our State, bringing in jobs and revenue. Today we heard in more definite terms the impact it has on Monmouth County and New Jersey. The numbers don’t lie. Horse racing was a self-sustaining industry until 2007 when gaming competition began appearing on our borders, and with the right type of out-of-the-box thinking, it can be that again, and New Jersey can once again take it’s place as a world leader in this area.”
Speakers at the Symposium included Karyn Malinowsi, Director of the Equine Science Center at Rutgers University; Anthony Perretti, owner of Perretti Farms; Tom Swales, President of the New Jersey Thoroughbred Association; Tom Luchento, President of the SBOANJ; Dennis Drazen, Chairman of the New Jersey Racing Commission; Rick Wills, owner of Rick Saddle Shop; and Dr. Scott Palmer, NJ Equine Clinic.
Also in attendance were Freehold Director Lillian Burry, Assemblyman Joe Malone, Assemblyman Ronald Dancer, Assemblywoman Alison McHose and Assemblywoman DiAnne Gove.
The discussion ranged from the dollars and cents the equine industry brings to New Jersey to its contribution of maintaining nearly 200,000 acres of open space throughout the State.
“As we heard here today,” said O’Scanlon, “the horse industry is not simply racing and racetracks. It’s hay and feed suppliers, it’s drivers and jockeys, tack suppliers, and veterinarians. We will continue to work with all of these industries in our efforts to make the horse racing in New Jersey, not just sustainable, but maintain its place in the world arena.”
“I fear that if the Meadowlands Racetrack closes,” said Wagner, “there will be a ripple effect that negatively impacts not only the gaming industry in NJ but several sectors of our economy and thousands of jobs will be lost as a result. The racetrack is in Bergen County but the financial impact will be felt statewide.”
Posted: September 28th, 2010 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Caroline Casagrande, Declan O'Scanlon, Horse Racing Industry, Jennifer Beck | Tags: Caroline Casagrande, Declan O'Scanlon, Equine Industry, Jennifer Beck | 1 Comment »
A bipartisan group of State Legislators will be hosting a Symposium on the Equine Industry in New Jersey on September 27th at Perretti Farms, New Jersey’s largest horse farm, in Cream Ridge from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. as an opportunity to educate fellow legislators and other New Jersey residents about the importance of horse and horse-related industries to the State’s economy.
The event is co-hosted by Senator Jennifer Beck, Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande, Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon, Assemblyman Ralph Caputo and Assemblywoman Connie Wagner.
“Recently,” said Assemblywoman Casagrande, “there has been a great deal of discussion about the future of the horse racing industry in New Jersey. It is our hope that this event will serve as an opportunity to learn about the present state of the equine industry, the challenges it currently faces, and possible solutions to make it once again a self-sustaining industry.”
“We are hosting this event at the largest standardbred horse farms in New Jersey,” said Senator Beck, “so that people can see firsthand the complexity and long term strategy needed to breed and raise racehorses. This fall, Perretti Farms has approximately 100 yearlings bred from some of the best standardbred horses in the State. Farms like this are an important economic engine for New Jersey.”
“Horseracing alone is a $4 billion industry in New Jersey,” said Assemblyman O’Scanlon, “and horse-related professions account for around 13,000 jobs in the State. This event will provide a venue for a discussion that all interested parties need to have about the survival and sustainability of this industry.”
Among the featured guest speakers are Karyn Malinowski, from the Rutgers University Equine Science Center; Anthony Perretti, a standardbred breeder; Tom Swales, president of the Thoroughbred Breeder’s Association of New Jersey; and Peter Furey, Executive Director of the New Jersey Farm Bureau.
This event is a bipartisan, educational opportunity to continue the discussion on the future of horse racing and gaming in New Jersey.
“Horse racing is an essential component of New Jersey’s gaming industry,” said Assemblyman Caputo, “and we must do all we can to support it by enticing customers back to the racetracks and the Atlantic City casinos alike. The installation of video lottery terminals (VLTs) at the Meadowlands is something to seriously consider in order to stem the tide of gambling revenue flowing out of New Jersey to racinos and casinos in New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Delaware.”
“Discussions such as the ones we will have at this Symposium are vital to continued economic growth in New Jersey,” said Senator Paul Sarlo. “I am eager to see in-depth discussions continue that include both the equine industry and casinos so that the best solution can be found for our State.”
Perretti Farms is located at 329 State Highway 526, Cream Ridge, New Jersey and can be contacted by calling 609-259-7555
Posted: September 22nd, 2010 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Caroline Casagrande, Declan O'Scanlon, Horse Racing Industry, Jennifer Beck | Tags: Caroline Casagrande, Declan O'Scalon, Equine Industry, Horse Racing Industry, Jennifer Beck | Comments Off on BIPARTISAN GROUP TO HOST EDUCATIONAL SYMPOSIUM