Sadie Says: Don’t be a poopie head. Pick up your trash and don’t litter on the beach!
She is only 7 years old from Manville, NJ, and already knows how to get things done. On June 7, Sadie Fleming was at Monmouth County’s Union Beach that Sunday morning with her family.
The Union Beach Borough is part of the Bayshore Regional Strategic Plan, recently undergoing an extensive restoration of its beach front due to the effects of hurricane Sandy. The beach offers a view of the New York City skyline and the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge.
Walking along the beach with her mom, dad, and her sister, Sadie couldn’t help but notice how dirty it was. Sadie was visibly upset that adults weren’t being responsible with their trash and not throwing their litter in the garbage. She was concerned that all that trash would wind up in the ocean, potentially killing the fish and wildlife.
Posted: June 10th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Jersey Shore, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News | Tags: Environment, Jersey Shore, Joe Sinagra, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News, Sadie Fleming, Union Beach | Comments Off on Sadie Says: Don’t be a poopie head. Pick up your trash and don’t litter on the beach!Rible Defends Police Response To Summer Jam Riot
Assemblyman Dave Rible, R-Monmouth and Ocean, stood up for the New Jersey State Police’s response to rioting gate crashers at Sunday night’s Summer Jam at MetLife Stadium.

Assemblyman Dave Rible
Responding to ACLU of NJ Executive Director Udi Ofer’s call for the Attorney General to investigate the appropriate use of force at the event, Rible issued the following statement:
Posted: June 10th, 2015 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Dave Rible, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News, New Jersey, NJ State Police | Tags: ACLU, Assemblyman Dave Rible, Dave Rible, Met Life Stadium, Met Life Stadium Riot, NJ State Police, Summer Jam, Udi Ofer | 3 Comments »“It is irresponsible to call for an investigation into law enforcement officers who were simply doing the job they were asked to do, which was to break up an already ongoing riot and protect innocent bystanders,” Assemblyman Rible said. “We need to stop continuously placing the blame on our law enforcement and instead come together to show our support for those who were sworn in to protect and serve the public.”
Assemblyman Rible continued, “While there are certainly bad characters in every profession, we must not denigrate all of our law enforcement officers. In our increasingly dangerous world, we should not be undermining our officers’ ability to properly protect us and themselves. Instead, we need to target the bad actors who created this dangerous situation in the first place.”
Greg’s List: Things to do in Monmouth County this weekend, June 12-14, 2015
By Greg Kelly
Friday, June 12
- New Jersey Seafood Festival (Belmar) – MORE INFO
- Gary U.S. Bonds at The Wonder Bar (Asbury Park) – MORE INFO
- Be More Chill at TRT (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
- Strawberry Festival (Oceanport) – MORE INFO
- Dr. George Sheehan Classic Expo (Red Bank) – MORE INFO
- Cindy G “Jail Break” Live at Spring Lake Community House Theater – MORE INFO
- Bluegrass Mini Golf at Monmouth Park (Oceanport) – MORE INFO
- West Side Story at Axelrod PAC (Deal) – MORE INFO
- Atlantic Cinemas Movie Night (Atlantic Highlands) – MORE INFO
Key excerpts from N.J. Supreme Court ruling on pensions
Posted: June 9th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: New Jersey, New Jersey State Budget, NJ Constitution, NJ Courts, NJ Supreme Court, Pensions | Tags: NJ Supreme Court, Pension and Benefit Reform | 6 Comments »Christie calls for interested parties to “come to the table” to solve pension crisis
Governor Chris Christie reacted to the New Jersey Supreme Court decision that he has the authority to cut pension payments from the State Budget and that the political branches of government…the Governor and Legislature…not the Court…must “deal with one another to forge a solution to the tenuous financial status of New Jersey’s pension funding in a way that comports with the strictures of our constitution,” by calling for “all interested parties” to come together and solve the New Jersey’s pension and benefit crisis “once and for all.”
“This decision is an important victory not only for our taxpayers who simply cannot afford these unsustainably high costs, but for limited, constitutional government that recognizes the proper role of the executive and legislative branches of government,” the Governor said in a statement issued by his office, “The Court’s position is clear, as is mine, it is time to move forward and work together to find a tangible, long-term solution to make our pension system and public employee health benefit costs affordable and sustainable for generations to come. In light of today’s decision, I urge all interested parties to come back to the table and partner with me to finally solve this problem once and for all.”
Assemblyman Declan O’Scanlon, R-Monmouth, the Assembly Republican Budget Officer, said,
Posted: June 9th, 2015 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Chris Christie, Declan O'Scanlon, New Jersey, New Jersey State Budget, NJ Senate Republicans, Pensions | Tags: Chris Christie, Declan O'Scanlon, Joe Kyrillos, NJ State Budget, NJ Supreme Court, Pension and Benefit Reform, Pension and Benefits, Senator Joe Kyrillos | 2 Comments »N.J. Supreme Court sides with Christie in billion dollar pension dispute
Posted: June 9th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, New Jersey, New Jersey State Budget, News | Tags: Chris Christie, NJ State Budget, NJ Supreme Court, Pensions | Comments Off on N.J. Supreme Court sides with Christie in billion dollar pension disputeThe Arnone Report: You need to get out & vote!
“Let each citizen remember at the moment he is offering his vote that he is not making a present or a compliment to please an individual–or at least that he ought not so to do; but that he is executing one of the most solemn trusts in human society for which he is accountable to God and his country. ” – Samuel Adams
By Monmouth County Freeholder Tom Arnone
The primary election is over and I want to extend my sincerest congratulations to all the candidates that won. Now as you prepare for November, I look forward to seeing positive campaigning over the next couple of months – let’s keep the focus on the issues concerning our constituents.
Voter turnout in Monmouth County was 2.9%, based on the number of eligible voters in the county. We need to improve this number! Your vote is your voice as an American citizen – you need to show up at the polls to have that voice heard. If you are unhappy with how things are being run in your municipality, our county and throughout the state of New Jersey, it is your duty to make a difference by voting. Our right to vote in the United States is a privilege that was granted to us hundreds of years ago by the founders of our great country. If we do not exercise our civic duty to vote, then we fail to create a government that epitomizes the voice of the people, and therefore we will not have representatives that reflect our opinions. So each vote is important, each vote counts.
Posted: June 9th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Monmouth County, Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, Monmouth County News, Opinion, Tom Arnone | Tags: Freeholder Tom Arnone, Monmouth County, Opinion, Tom Arnone, Vote, Voter Turnout, Voting Rights | 4 Comments »Christie pardons armored car driver who became a felon for driving with his gun
Posted: June 8th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Chris Christie, Gun Control, Gun Rights, Guns | Tags: 2A, Chris Christie, Guns, Pardon, Second Amendment, Steffon Josey-Davis, Steffon Lamont Josey | Comments Off on Christie pardons armored car driver who became a felon for driving with his gunSanctimonious Pundits Get Christie Mocking Wrong
“I never thought I’d see so much of your anatomy” –The Camel Toe Movie
By Art Gallagher
Respected columnists on both the left and right have come to Governor Chris Christie’s defense against the viral social and new media reaction to the ridiculously embarrassing photos of Christie in a way too tight softball uniform last week.
Star Ledger sports columnist Steve Politi writes that we should give Christie credit for not being ashamed of his body and applaud him for putting on the skin tight uniform that revealed both girth and a lack thereof and getting on the field to raise money for a very good cause–the families of slain New York City police officers. Politi noted that he was fat in high school and that he’s covered high school sports. Therefore, he argued, we should not ridicule Christie because fat kids might stop participating in sports.
A Star Ledger editorial, presumably written by Editorial Page Editor Tom Moran who launched Christie’s YouTube career when he lectured to Governor on his manners, lectures his readers for acting like fifth graders, asks if we’d tolerate such nastiness if a female politician dressed like Christie did last week, and like Politi, asked if it would have been better if Christie had not taken the field in his tight white pants, as if Christie did not have another choice. Moran, if he wrote the editorial, did not mention if he has ever been fat.
Ken Kurson, publisher of The Observer and a friend to many MMM regular readers, writes that he used to be fat and probably will be again while dubbing the social and new media’s reaction to the Governor’s appearance as “Disgraceful and Stupid Fat Shaming.”
Posted: June 8th, 2015 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2016 Presidential Politics, Chris Christie, Media, Opinion, Social Media | Tags: 2016 Presidential politics, Art Gallagher, Camel Toe, Chris Christie, Chris Christie white shorts, Chris Christie's baseball pants, Christie baseball pants, Christie white shorts, Ken Kurson, Moose Knuckle, Opinion, Star Ledger, Steve Politi, The Observer, Tom Moran | 1 Comment »






