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Do You Have A Will?

Red Bank Elks Hosting A FREE Will Planning Seminar, Tuesday September 20th

Red Bank Elks Lodge

Red Bank Elks Lodge

The seminar, The Many Costs of Not Having a Will–or Having a Will that Can’t Be Probated, is open to the public and will be presented by Monmouth County Surrogate Rosemarie Peters.

Peters will give a 1 hour presentation starting at 7pm that will cover why you should have a will, common problems that can occur, and how the surrogate’s office can help you. Then there will then be 1 hour Q&A.

This free seminar will begin at 7pm, and will be held at the Red Bank Elks Lodge, 40 West Front Street, Red Bank NJ. Helping our community through important tasks such as this, is very important to the Red Bank Elks Lodge.

For more information about the Red Bank Elks Lodge and our other activities and programs, please visit the lodge’s website at www.redbankelks.org, or email the lodge at [email protected].

 

Posted: September 15th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

Red Bank Councilwoman Kathy Horgan Expected To Get Nomination in LD 11

Kathy Horgan, right, with Red Bank Councilwoman Sharon Lee and Mayor Pat Menna in a 2010 campaign photo

Kathy Horgan, right, with Red Bank Councilwoman Sharon Lee and Mayor Pat Menna in a 2010 campaign photo

Red Bank Councilwoman Kathy Horgan is expected to be tapped to fill the 11th district Assembly nomination vacated by Marilyn Schlossbach at County Committee convention in Asbury Park this evening.

Horgan will run with Vin Gopal for Assembly and Ray Santiago for Senate on the Democratic ticket.

Posted: September 14th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , | 3 Comments »

Governor Chris Christie’s Remarks During the Empty Sky Memorial Dedication

Posted: September 10th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Comments Off on Governor Chris Christie’s Remarks During the Empty Sky Memorial Dedication

Hurricane Irene: The Governor wasn’t a prick this time. Well, maybe just a little bit…

By Dan Jacobson, also published in the September 1, 2011 edition of the triCityNews

 

A couple months ago, the Star-Ledger – the state’s largest newspaper – quoted Democratic Senate President Steve Sweeney calling Republican Governor Chris Christie a “prick”.

 

In a front page story, no less!

 

Obviously, that means the p-word is now fair game to attach to our state’s Chief Executive. A big event in New Jersey journalism history. Who’s to argue with the Star-Ledger?

 

So with Hurricane Irene now past, let’s look at the Governor’s handling of the crisis. But that actually starts with Christie’s response to the December 2010 blizzard.

 

In that case, the Governor was a prick. A complete and total jerk-off. Christie was on vacation in Florida – in Disneyworld, appropriately enough – and he refused to come back until he was good and ready.

 

Meanwhile, the rest of us were trapped here by a disastrous emergency management response. Roads weren’t cleared for days. The whole system collapsed. Monmouth County couldn’t move. It was downright scary.

 

Christie’s actions were a disgrace. We called on the Democrats in the state legislature to hold hearings on this prick’s conduct, complete with subpoena power, to determine who did exactly what. Man, we were pissed. Seriously. This was a matter of life and death.

 

Because an even more severe natural disaster, or – God forbid – a terrorist attack with weapons of mass destruction, would have made that December blizzard look like a beautiful day on the beach in Asbury Park.

 

Of course, the legislature – even one controlled by the opposition Democrats – did nothing. What a bunch of bozos.

 

But now it’s time to give the Governor credit: he was excellent during Hurricane Irene. Gone was the prick who wouldn’t cut short his Florida vacation. (Then again, Christie wasn’t on vacation when Irene hit.)

 

This Publisher was tremendously impressed by the Governor’s command of detail during his Irene press conferences. For the first time I saw that he’s actually a very smart guy. I didn’t know he was at that level. At one point, I even thought to myself that I could never handle the situation that well.

 

But then I quickly got a hold of myself: Of course I could do it.

 

Anyway, my capabilities are irrelevant. I’m not Governor. I’m just a wildman local Publisher running for the state Assembly as an Independent. (And in a race that’s almost impossible to win. Only one Independent in the past 50 years has won an Assembly seat in New Jersey.)

 

But I digress.

 

The Governor earned his paycheck last week. Thankfully, we never saw how Christie would have reacted if Irene hadn’t weakened – and smashed into New Jersey with twice the force as a Category One hurricane. That would have been something. Still, we got to give the guy credit.  Based on his overall command of the Irene situation, it sure seemed that the Governor could have handled it.

 

Of course, despite his excellent performance, Christie did find some way to be a bit of a prick. His “get the hell off the beach in Asbury Park” rant during one press conference – about 24 hours before the storm was to hit – was a bit much. Typical theatrics from a guy who gets off a little too much on being a bully. 

 

Don’t get me wrong. I generally like the Governor’s economic policies. I would have voted with him on his state government reforms. But there’s just something about the guy that bugs me. His petulant instincts not to come home from Florida demonstrates it. Same with some other shit he’s pulled.

 

But at least with the Hurricane Irene situation it appears the Governor learned some lessons. I hope.

 

If not, I look forward to going to Trenton as an Independent beholden to no one – and telling the Governor to cut the crap when necessary.

 

Of course, I’ll do the same to the Democrats who control the state Assembly and Senate. After all, Governor Christie may be a bit of a prick, but those people are downright clowns.

 

(The 11th District where I’m running includes: Asbury Park, Long Branch, Red Bank, Ocean Township, Neptune, Neptune City, Interlaken, Deal, Allenhurst, Loch Arbour, West Long Branch, Eatontown, Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Township, Tinton Falls, Colts Neck, Freehold Township and Freehold Borough.)

 

Posted: September 1st, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | 2 Comments »

Real Jersey Guys and a Real Jersey Gal on the Radio

Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande and Fair Haven Mayor Mike Halfacre will be our guests this afternoon on The LaRossa and Gallagher: Real Jersey Guys On The Radio Show.

We’ll be talking about Hurricane Irene and her aftermath.  What worked, what didn’t work, what is working and what is not working.

Please call in with your stories, comments and questions to 609-447-0236 or 609-447-0237.

The LaRossa and Gallagher: Real Jersey Guys On The Radio Show is broadcast every Tuesday from 5PM-6PM on WIFI AM 1460 and on your computer or smart phone here.

The show is sponsored by Repatriot Radio.

Posted: August 30th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , , | Comments Off on Real Jersey Guys and a Real Jersey Gal on the Radio

Recording Of Governor Christie’s Saturday Hurricane Update

governorchrischristie on livestream.com. Broadcast Live Free
Posted: August 27th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , | Comments Off on Recording Of Governor Christie’s Saturday Hurricane Update

Governor Christie Update Scheduled For 2PM

Governor Chris Christie will present an update on statewide Hurricane Irene preparedness this afternoon from the Regional Operations Intellengence Center (ROIC) in Ewing.

MMM will broadcast the live feed.

Flood preparations?  The owner of this vehicle, in Highlands, must be a Bennie. His "preparation" would help in at that location during a "normal" Highlands flood which happens every time in rains during hide tide.

Flood preparations? The owner of this vehicle, in Highlands, must be a Bennie. His "preparation" would not help at that location during a "normal" Highlands flood which happens every time in rains during hide tide.

Have hurricane photos you want to share?  Send them to me at artvg AT aol dot com or upload them to facebook and tag me.  Make sure I have your name if you want a photo credit.
Posted: August 27th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Comments Off on Governor Christie Update Scheduled For 2PM

Christie: Get The Hell Off The Beach

Posted: August 26th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: , | 3 Comments »

Evacuations for Monmouth and Ocean

 From APP.com

TOWN TYPE WHEN
Asbury Park voluntary  
Barnegat (parts) mandatory  
Barnegat Light mandatory  
Bay Head voluntary  
Beach Haven mandatory  
Belmar voluntary by Fri. night
Berkeley mandatory  
Brick (low areas) voluntary midday Fri.
Harvey Cedars mandatory  
Highlands mandatory  
Keansburg mandatory starting 3 p.m.
Keyport voluntary  
Lacey (E. of Rt. 9) voluntary  
Lavallette voluntary  
Little Egg Harbor (low-lying) voluntary  
Long Beach Island (all) mandatory  
Long Beach Township mandatory  
Manasquan mandatory  
Middletown (low areas) voluntary  
Monmouth Beach mandatory by 8 p.m. Sat.
Neptune voluntary  
Ocean Gate voluntary  
Point Pleasant Beach nonresidents mandatory; others voluntary  
Sea Bright mandatory by 4 p.m. Sat.
Sea Girt (parts) voluntary by noon Sat.
Ship Bottom mandatory  
Spring Lake mandatory  
Stafford (parts) mandatory 8 a.m. Sat.
Surf City mandatory  
Wall mandatory
Posted: August 26th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Hurricane Irene, Uncategorized | Tags: | Comments Off on Evacuations for Monmouth and Ocean

Christie to hold second hurricane press conference

Governor Christie will hold his second press conference today regarding the State’s preparation for Hurricane Irene at 4:00 PM.

MMM will broadcast the live feed.

Posted: August 26th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: | Comments Off on Christie to hold second hurricane press conference