Middletown

July 21, 2008 - 4:11pm
PRESS RELEASE

Middletown Committee fails to provide fiscal leadership

Middletown Township (Monmouth County, NJ): The Middletown Committee, led by a Republican Majority, is not getting the job done where it involves fiscal leadership, according to Middletown Democrat for Township Committee Jim Grenafege.

 

“A 7.1 percent tax increase is not what our taxpayers need. We need to be watching every dollar just as our residents are. Years of non-stop bonding and unnecessary expenditures must and will come to an end when my running mate and I are elected to the Governing Body,” Middletown Democrat for Township Committee Patricia A. Walsh said.

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July 18, 2008 - 8:54am
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F.E.M.A. FAILS TO LISTEN TO MIDDLETOWN RESIDENTS

Middletown Township (Monmouth County, NJ): “F.E.M.A. has failed Middletown residents categorically,” Middletown Democrat for Township Committee Jim Grenafege said.

 

F.E.M.A. offered an informational session to the public on July 16 at Croydon Hall. In a conversation with a F.E.M.A. representative, Grenafege discovered there would not be a question-and-answer portion, similar to the kind held during an identical event in Keansburg. “I was told it wasn’t necessary,” Grenafege said. “So I said that, very often in a public forum, questions are asked that can be very helpful to the entire group. So it sounds to me like the people in Middletown are not as important to F.E.M.A. as residents in neighboring towns.”

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July 9, 2008 - 12:49am
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GRENAFEGE STUMPS FOR BLUE RIBBON COMMISSION

MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP (MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ): According to Middletown Democrat for Township Committee Jim Grenafege, the formation of the Middletown Blue Ribbon Budget Commission is an important part of his strategy to repair the municipal budget process. 

“One of the things I believe in is that there is tremendous amount of talent in the community: Not just talent from a potential perspective, but talent that has been developed. If appropriately invited to take part in the governmental process, top corporate leaders in this community will participate,” Grenafege said. 

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June 30, 2008 - 10:43pm
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Middletown Newsletter Isn’t Telling It Straight About Township’s Budget

MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP (MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ): It’s more of the same, according to Middletown Democrat for Township Committee Jim Grenafege.

According to Grenafege, a retired career consultant, the Republican Majority on the Township Committee has resorted to gross inaccuracies in its June 2008 edition.

“One of the things is that it isn’t up to date about this newsletter is the Standard and Poor’s AA rating the township had done about four years ago,” Grenafege said. “Mayor Gerard Scharfenberger is just resting on the township’s past laurels. There is nothing new by way of accomplishments in the Mayor’s tenure but Mr. Scharfenberger is trying to take historical information and take ownership of it to make himself look better.”

Middletown Democrat for Township Committee Patricia A. Walsh, a 12-year school board member, said, “Mayor Scharfenberger, in this recent Middletown Matters, fails to disclose that, for the past 20 years, the current and previous GOP administrations in town have used deferred school taxes to balance this township’s budget and make it look better than it actually is.”

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June 17, 2008 - 11:12pm
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Young Democrats Show Support for A500 at a Press Conference on the Steps of the State House in Trenton

MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP (MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ) — The Monmouth County Bayshore young Democrats attended a press conference on the steps of the State House in Trenton at 11:30AM on June 16, 2008.

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June 17, 2008 - 11:05pm
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Bayshore residents should be entitled to real help against government intrusion

Middletown Township (Monmouth County, NJ): Middletown residents, along with Bayshore area residents, are entitled to substantial help from the Federal Government that is foisting what amounts to a new tax on them where it involves the re-issuance of Federal Emergency Management Agency flood maps, according to Middletown Democrats for Township Committee Jim Grenafege and Patricia Walsh.

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June 17, 2008 - 11:03pm
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Walsh Voiced Concerns about the West Front Street Bridge and Its Flood ZoneThe Candidate said She Plans to Attend Info Session

Keansburg (Monmouth County, NJ): Democratic candidate for Middletown Township Committee Pat Walsh attended the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Open House on Friday, June 13, at the Bayshore Senior Center.

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April 16, 2008 - 1:01pm
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DEMOCRATS CAN DISAGREE ON SOME THINGS AND STILL REMAIN COMMITTED TO REFORM

MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP (MONMOUTH COUNTY, NJ) — According to Middletown Democratic Chairman Joseph Caliendo, the township’s Democratic Party may not agree with the Bayshore Young Democrats’ stand on COAH, but applaud their energy and organization for a cause they believe in.

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April 11, 2008 - 12:36pm
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Middletown Failed To Pay For RCA With Red Bank

Middletown Township (Monmouth County, NJ) On April 11, 2008 Matthew Morehead, Chairman of the Monmouth County Bayshore Young Democrats announced that court documents relating to a Regional Contribution Agreement between Red Bank and Middletown were discovered by his organization while in discussion with the town leaders of Red Bank urging the town not to enter into any future agreements between the two towns.

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February 9, 2008 - 3:12pm
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Bayshore Young Democrats Announce Their Support For Pat Walsh, For Freeholder

Middletown Township (Monmouth County, NJ): Today the Monmouth County Bayshore Young Democrats Chairman Matthew Morehead announced his organizations support for Patricia Walsh, on her decision to run for Monmouth County Freeholder during the November ’08 race.

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