Sea Bright Mayor Dina Long will be unopposed for re-election
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Sea Bright Mayor Dina Long is poised to lead the tiny coastal borough’s recovery from Superstorm Sandy for another four years.
Long, an Independent, will file her nominating petitions this week, over two months before they are due for Independent candidates. Both the Democratic and Republican municipal chairs have said that they won’t field candidates against Long.
“I am hopeful the voters of Sea Bright will give me the opportunity to see through our rebuilding from Sandy, the recovery of our municipal finances and the economic revitalization of our downtown,” Long said in a prepared statement, “I want to make sure we incorporate lessons learned from Sandy to improve our future resilience, and that we continue to engage and empower Sea Bright residents to be an active part that process.
“Over the last three and half years, we have seen that when we roll up our sleeves and work together, we succeed. If we keep bringing that spirit to the tasks at hand, I know Sea Bright’s potential can finally be realized. I am honored that the Democrat and Republican party organizations are not opposing my re-election bid, and am very very grateful. I look forward to working with them all to keep Sea Bright moving forward.”
Posted: March 23rd, 2015 | Author: Art Gallagher | Filed under: Dina Long, Monmouth County, Sea Bright, Vin Gopal | Tags: 2015 Elections, Dina Long, Jack Keeler, Marc Leckstein, Marianne McKenzie Morse, Martin Arasin, Sea Bright, Sea Bright Mayor Dina Long, Vin Gopal | 1 Comment »