Hazlet Mayor Scott Aagre and former Senator Joe Kyrillos
Mayor Scott Aagre has decided not to seek a sixth term on the Hazlet Township Committee, GOP Municipal Chairman Gene Kiley confirmed to MMM.
First elected in 2003, Aagre will have spent 15 years on the Hazlet governing body when he leaves office at the end of this year.
“Scott is a great public servant and a good friend to the people of Hazlet,” said Freeholder Sue Kiley, who served with Aagre from 2014 until she was sworn into her current office. “His wisdom and contributions will be missed.”
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Posted: February 28th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Monmouth County News, New Jersey | Tags: 2019 elections, Freeholder Sue Kiley, Gene Kiley, Hazlet Township Committee, Mike Glackin, Monmouth County News, Scott Aagre | 1 Comment »
Michael Sachs, Sue Kiley and Scott Aagre celelbrate Kiley’s first election to the Hazlet Township Committee in 2014
Long time community leader Michael Sachs returned to the Hazlet Township Committee this week after a two year hiatus. Sachs, 59, was appointed to the committee to fill the vacancy created when Sue Kiley resigned upon becoming a Monmouth County Freeholder.
Sachs, a Republican, is expected to seek Hazlet voters approval in November to complete the term which expires on December 31, 2020. He has previously served a combined 15 years on the Township Committee, including four years as mayor, according to The Hazletonian, a local news site published by Two River Times news and social media editor Christina Johnson.
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Posted: January 18th, 2019 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Hazlet, Monmouth County News | Tags: Christina Johnson, Freeholder Sue Kiley, Hazlet GOP, Hazlet Township Committee, Michael Sachs, Mike Glackin, Scott Aagre, Skip McKay, Sue Kiley, Tara Corcoran-Clark, The Hazletonian, Two River Times | Comments Off on Michael Sachs Takes Sue Kiley’s Seat On Hazlet Township Committee
Hazlet Mayor Sue Kiley is engaged in a tough race for reelection to the Township Committee.
Her opponent, Vincent Solomeno is up to his old tricks. Last year when he was a candidate for Monmouth County Surrogate, Solomeno depicted Rosemarie Peters as incompetent, disengaged and indifferent to the concerns of seniors, orphans and grieving families. He’s using the same playbook this year as he is using social media and mail to try to convince Hazlet voters that Kiley is corrupt and incompetent. Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: October 27th, 2017 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: 2017 Elections, Hazlet, Monmouth County News | Tags: 2017 elections, Hazlet, Hazlet Township Committee, Monmouth County News, Rosemarie Peters, Surrogate Rosemarie Peters, Vincent Solomeno | Comments Off on Interview with Hazlet Mayor Sue Kiley