Lillian Burry

October 3, 2008 - 5:33am

Monmouth again the battleground

GOP Freeholder candidate John Curley: Politicker file photoGOP Freeholder candidate John Curley: Politicker file photoIt’s been labor by slow degrees.

Aided by Bush fatigue nationally and the Operation Bid Rig scandal locally, Democrats chipped steadily away at the Freeholder Board in Monmouth, foregoing potential Assembly gains elsewhere to focus on trying to build a majority in this longtime Republican stronghold.

Relying heavily on state party funds, they elected Barbara McMorrow two years ago and John D’Amico last year to get them to within one seat of swinging control of Monmouth in their favor.

Now with newly registered voters bolstering their numbers beyond the GOP’s - 99,282 Democrats to 86,992 Republicans - Democrats hope Amy Mallet and Glen Mason are poised to become their party’s next freeholders here. Freeholder Barbara McMorrow, left, stands with fellow Democrats, candidates Amy Mallet and Glen Mason.: Politicker file photoFreeholder Barbara McMorrow, left, stands with fellow Democrats, candidates Amy Mallet and Glen Mason.: Politicker file photo

In arguably the most consequential freeholder showdown of the year, those two must get past veteran Freeholder Director Lillian Burry and her running mate, Red Bank Councilman John Curley.

"As far as I can tell, it’s the premiere down ballot race in the state," State Party Chair Joseph Cryan said.

Although Democrats gleefully claim momentum going into this one, it will be no walk over for them.

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September 2, 2008 - 12:49pm

Democrats pick up CLC endorsement in Monmouth race

 

MINNEAPOLIS - The Monmouth and Ocean County Central Labor Council (CLC) has endorsed Democratic freeholder candidates Amy Mallet and Glenn Mason, who are running against incumbent GOP Freeholder Lillian Burry and her running mate, Red Bank Councilman John Curley.

Mallett and Mason hope to be able to ride post Feb. 5th voter registration, which favors Democrats in the traditionally Republican Monmouth County. Registered Democratic voters now outnumber Republicans in Monmouth by 10,000.

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June 11, 2008 - 4:04pm
PRESS RELEASE

Mallet and Mason Successfully Oust Questionable Appointee

Democratic candidates for Freeholder working hard for the ratepayers and taxpayers of Monmouth County.

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June 9, 2008 - 2:21pm
PRESS RELEASE

Mallet & Mason Call for Investigation; Say Republicans are Protecting Political Appointees Over Public Interest

May 30, 2008 - 1:53pm
PRESS RELEASE

DEMOCRATS TO VALENTIN: INVESTIGATE CLEARY’S ABUSE OF PUBLIC FUNDS

Freeholder Candidates Amy Mallet (D-Fair Haven) and Glenn Mason (D-Hazlet) today issued a letter to Monmouth County Prosecutor Louis A. Valentin calling on him to investigate how an assistant county counsel received $165,000 in health and pension benefits he was not entitled to.  

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May 20, 2008 - 8:53pm

Monmouth Dems hope numbers boost translates into freeholder power, while GOP banks on McCain

Freeholder Barbara McMorrow, left, stands with fellow Democrats, candidates Amy Mallet and Glen Mason.Freeholder Barbara McMorrow, left, stands with fellow Democrats, candidates Amy Mallet and Glen Mason.

In Monmouth County, registered Democrats now lead Republicans by 10,000 voters, according to the County Board of Elections’ registration report, which positions the shore county once again for a likely battle come November.

And finally it’s a battle at the county level, where gleeful Democrats see an opportunity to gain control of this traditionally GOP stronghold.

But while the Democrats want to use those Board of Elections numbers to trampoline their pair of Freeholder candidates onto the board to at last seize the majority, GOP leadership feels confident that a John McCain presidential candidacy will play to their party’s root strength here.

"Obviously a vast majority of voters are overwhelmingly unaffiliated in a county that leans Republican," said state Sen. Sean Kean (R-Monmouth), a longtime McCain supporter.

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March 26, 2008 - 7:46pm

Monmouth County GOP picks Curley

GOP Freeholder nominee John Curley of Red BankGOP Freeholder nominee John Curley of Red BankPORT MONMOUTH - The Monmouth County Republican Committee tonight nominated Red Bank Councilman John Curley to run for freeholder on a ticket with Freeholder Director Lillian Burry.

Curley beat Holmdel Mayor Serena DiMaso in the VFW building here by a vote of 168 to 103, according to County Clerk Claire French.

"We both worked exceptionally hard," Curley said of himself and DiMaso. "I know she's going to continue to work hard to elect the two of us (Curley and Burry) in November."

DiMaso promised as much.

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March 24, 2008 - 7:13pm

The loyalist and the maverick: DiMaso versus Curley

Holmdel Mayor Serena DiMasoHolmdel Mayor Serena DiMasoMonmouth County Republicans face an important decision at their convention on Wednesday night. In danger of losing control of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, GOP committee people have to decide whether Holmdel Mayor Serena DiMaso or Red Bank Councilman John Curley is the candidate who can win in November.

The Republicans have watched their rivals chip into their turf over the last two election cycles. Democrats edged one seat closer to seizing a majority in 2007 with John D'Amico's win.

There are two open seats this year, but Freeholder Lillian G. Burry, also a Republican, has the advantage of incumbency, meaning either DiMaso or Curley also needs to win to keep the GOP majority.

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March 13, 2008 - 11:14am

Monmouth County GOP chairman warms up to Pennacchio

In advance of his party’s convention on March 26, State Sen. Joseph Pennacchio (R-Morris)State Sen. Joseph Pennacchio (R-Morris)Monmouth County GOP Chairman Adam Puharic today said he no longer has reservations about state Sen. Joseph Pennacchio (R-Morris).

"I spoke with Joe Pennacchio, we had a real long talk, and I am growing more comfortable with Monmouth County Republicans getting behind his candidacy for U.S. Senate," said Puharic.

Following the departure from the Senate race of millionaire Anne Evans Estabrook, the Monmouth County Republican chairman called for a meeting of county party chairs to discuss strategy.

Puharic had hoped a key ally, Sen. Joseph Kyrillos (R-Monmouth), would get in the race, but Kyrillos decided against running.

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March 3, 2008 - 2:26pm

Beson and Mallet seek support for Monmouth Freeholder run

Several candidates are seeking the Democratic nomination for Monmouth County Freeholder, where the GOP’s 3-2 majority is at stake this November. The Democratic candidates at a convention this Saturday include Ocean Township Board of Education member (and former Neptune Mayor) Michael Beson, ’07 Assembly candidate Amy Mallet, and Hazlet police officer and school board member Glen Mason.

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