Robert Hermansen

November 20, 2009 - 10:12am

Bergen County prepares for the unusual: Republican Freeholders

Incoming Bergen County Republican freeholders Rob Hermansen and John Driscoll will be outnumbered by Democrats 5-2 on the board, but they plan to propose some bold initiatives as soon as they are sworn in - ideas that will probably be met by a tough crowd.

Driscoll and Hermansen want to enact their campaign pledge of cutting each freeholders' pay by 25%, end pay-to-play by limiting political donations from contractors doing business with the county to $300 and limit county officials - both elected and appointed - to just one pension.

Hermansen said that he would "reach across" to the Democrats "to see if we can get things done."  But that may not be easy, since three of the five remaining Democrats on the board have public jobs in addition to their roles as freeholders.

"This is the part where I'm going to come off a little harsh -- that's not my issue," he said.  "My issue is the taxpayer. And if the freeholders themselves are truly up there to take care of the taxpayer, then guess what?  They're going to start doing it."

Hermansen admits that, while it will be hard enough to institute a county-wide pay-to-play ban, the prolific practice of wheeling contractor donations to freeholder campaigns through PACs -- the most recent cast reported by The Record's Charles Stile and John Reitmeyer - can only be addressed on a state level.

Although pushing those reforms is bound to be contentious, the grace period between the campaign and swearing in continue.  For no, the Democratic incumbents and incoming Republicans all express a hope and willingness for bipartisanship.

"They're just two or three things. There are going to be a lot of things over the years we're going to work on," said Driscoll, who said another priority of his is to bring controversial Bergen County Technical School District Superintendent Robert Aloia in front of the board to answer questions about his travel and expenses. "I have the feeling at the end of the day you're going to be pleasantly surprised when we start working together."

Democratic Freeholder David Ganz, for his part, said he had a pleasant conversation with Hermansen last night at Freeholder Director James Carroll's party at the League of Munipalities convention.

"The vitriol from the campaign appears to be gone.  It thought personally it showed a lot class," he said.

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November 5, 2009 - 5:18pm

Next GOP target: McNerney

It was literally minutes after Bergen County Republicans won two freeholder seats that they started eyeing another prize.

"Now for the big one: county executive," said one Republican operative who often works in Bergen County from the Chris Christie Election Night victory party in Parsippany.

Two days after winning two freeholder seats in Bergen County - a prayed for shot in the arm for a county party that has spent the last several years on the brink of irrelevance- the talk in Bergen County Republican circles is who the party will run for the top office in 2010.

"A number of people have expressed interest.  I'm hearing a lot of it informally. No one has officially come to me," said Bergen County Republican Chairman Bob Yudin, whose party could stand to receive a cash infusion now that donors see that they can win elections.

So far, three names pop up: County Clerk Kathleen Donovan, who ran in the 2006 Republican primary for the office but was defeated on the right by Todd Caliguire, who went on to lose the general election; Fair Lawn Councilman Edward Trawinski, who yesterday just won a second consecutive (and third overall) term in that heavily Democratic town; and former Hackensack Mayor Jack Zisa. 

Since the Republicans appear to have some momentum, other potential candidates are expected to come forward.  And with a GOP governor, Bergen Republicans will have an easier time raising money.

"It's a different ball game now that we've demonstrated we can win a couple county seats," said state Sen. Gerald Cardinale (R-Demarest), who has taken an active role in behind-the-scenes party politics.

Assemblyman David Russo (R-Ridgewood), long rumored to be interested in the post, told PolitickerNJ.com that he will not run.

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October 27, 2009 - 1:16pm
PRESS RELEASE

JOHN DRISCOLL'S BACKERS: READY, AIM, FIRE

HACKENSACK - They say politics make strange bed fellows. Sometimes however, your political partners fit you like a glove. Take John Driscoll and the Bergen Republican Machine supporting his campaign. The Bergen Republicans backing Driscoll also helped push an extreme right-wing agenda in Henry McNamara's failed 2002 campaign for County Executive and Paul Duggan's doomed 2008 bid for Freeholder that would have allowed assault rifles to legal in Bergen County neighborhoods.

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October 23, 2009 - 1:46pm
PRESS RELEASE

DRISCOLL AND HERMANSEN JUST WHISTLING PAST THE GRAVEYARD

Time for the ‘Dynamic Duo’ to Have a Talk With Their Team About Appropriate Placement of Campaign Materials

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October 14, 2009 - 9:26am
PRESS RELEASE

The Video Every Bergen County Taxpayer Should View

Bergen County Democratic Freeholders Spend Your Tax Dollars but don't know where the money is going or how it is being used.

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October 9, 2009 - 12:55pm
PRESS RELEASE

WAIT A MINUTE MR. POSTMAN. YOU GOT A LETTER FROM THE SEC FOR ME?

HACKENSACK – Rob Hermansen will tell anyone who will listen what his plans are for Bergen County’s finances. But he won’t talk about his own sleazy financial practices with anyone who dares ask.

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October 9, 2009 - 9:11am
PRESS RELEASE

WAIT A MINUTE MR. POSTMAN. YOU GOT A LETTER FROM THE SEC FOR ME?

HACKENSACK – Rob Hermansen will tell anyone who will listen what his plans are for Bergen County’s finances. But he won’t talk about his own sleazy financial practices with anyone who dares ask.

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October 2, 2009 - 7:56am
PRESS RELEASE

WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE. CAN’T AFFORD A DROP TO DRINK.

Hermansen’s Successful Efforts to Raise Water Rates by 62% Leaves Mahwah’s Residents All Wet

 

HACKENSACK – Republican candidate Robert Hermansen is in hot water once again over his record of drastic increases in the taxes and fees assessed upon the working families of Mahwah. An irate Hermansen recently tried to blame the 22% tax increase Mahwah residents saw during a 3 year period on a non-existent connection between municipal and county tax rates. The increase, which took place between 2007 and 2009 while he served as a councilman, occurred in spite of the fact that county tax rates remained stable.

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September 30, 2009 - 7:56am
PRESS RELEASE

LET THE EDUCATION OF ROBERT HERMANSEN BEGIN

Candidate’s Logic Uses Olympic-Level Gymnastics to Blame County Government for His Own Spendthrift Ways

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September 28, 2009 - 9:34am
PRESS RELEASE

THE TAXMAN COMETH


Hermansen’s Record of Pilfering the Pockets of Mahwah’s Residents Catching Up to Him

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