Barbara McMorrow

October 28, 2005 - 1:54pm
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AARONSON & MCMORROW FOR FREEHOLDER

Aaronson & McMorrow treasurer demands retraction from Republican chairman

A letter was sent to Monmouth County Republican Chairman Fred Niemann today by Glenn Cashion, a Republican and treasurer of the Aaronson and McMorrow for Freeholder campaign. The letter requested that Mr. Niemann publicly apologize and correct the numerous lies the Republican Freeholder campaign has perpetuated about Rebecca Aaronson, a Democratic candidate for Freeholder.

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October 27, 2005 - 11:09pm
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AARONSON AND MCMORROW FOR FREEHOLDER

Freeholder Board made to answer for their lack of Openness

At this evening’s Freeholder Board meeting a letter from the American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey was presented to the Board reprimanding them on clear violations of the First Amendment.

The complaint was made by Doris Lin, a resident of Monmouth County who was removed from the podium during the public comment section of the Freeholder Meeting on August 25th.

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October 22, 2005 - 9:28pm
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Doherty and Reilly for State Assembly

FUNDRAISER BENEFITING MTOTSA LEGAL DEFENSE FUND A SUCCESS

In the living room of Ocean Terrace resident Rose LaRosa, 11th District Democratic Assembly candidates Matt Doherty and Jim Reilly, State Senator Ellen Karcher, and Monmouth County Democratic Freeholder candidates Rebecca Aaronson and Barbara McMorrow successfully helped the residents of the Marine Terrace, Ocean Terrace and Seaview Avenue Alliance (MTOTSA) host their first legal defense fund fundraiser, infusing their fight against eminent domain abuse with donations from residents, community leaders and concerned elected officials across Monmouth County.

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October 21, 2005 - 2:39pm
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Aaronson and McMorrow for Monmouth County Freeholder

Where were Bill and Lil?
Last night the candidates running for Monmouth County Freeholder were invited to join Maureen Nevin on Asbury Radio to talk about their vision for the future of Monmouth County.

Barbara McMorrow and Rebecca Aaronson shared their ideas on how to make Monmouth County affordable, accessible and accountable again by ending the corruption and stopping the excessive spending. Republicans Lillian Burry and Bill Barham offered up silence.

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October 13, 2005 - 7:07pm
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Aaronson and McMorrow for Monmouth County Freeholder

REPUBLICAN CONTROLLED FREEHOLDER BOARD CONTINUES TO LEAVE TAXPAYERS IN DARK

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October 7, 2005 - 1:08pm
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Aaronson and McMorrow for Monmouth County Freeholder

The Monmouth County Republicans have again tried to distort Barbara McMorrow and Rebecca Aaronson’s records.

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October 6, 2005 - 6:39pm
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Monmouth County Republicans

Aaronson and McMorrow Smoke Screen Not Working
Their track records are very clear, even as they blow smoke about how much they can do for Monmouth County.

The Random House Dictionary defines a smoke screen as "something intended to disguise, conceal, or deceive; camouflage," and that is just what Rebecca Aaronson and Barbara McMorrow are doing, hoping to conceal their track records with inaccurate attacks on how Monmouth County is being run. Let's take a look at their track records as we peer behind their wall of smoke and mirrors!

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October 6, 2005 - 4:00pm
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Monmouth County Democrats

Republicans need a history lesson
The Republican candidates for Freeholder have unveiled their lawn signs which attempt to rewrite history.
The top of the lawn signs call for voters to "Cut Spending Now� – a concept that Democratic candidates Rebecca Aaronson and Barbara McMorrow support. However, by reading the signs voters would be misled to believe that the Republicans will fight to cut spending – yet it is the all Republican board that has allowed the budget to double in the last 15 years to $435 million dollars.

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September 26, 2005 - 6:04pm
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Aaronson and McMorrow for Monmouth County Freeholder

Aaronson & McMorrow : Barham and Burry have to stop passing the buck

In response to a press conference in which Democratic candidate for Freeholder Rebecca Aaronson pledged to bring pay to play reform to Monmouth County government, Bill Barham and Lillian Burry said they would have to wait for reform until state legislators acted.

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