Post by admin on May 31, 2007 15:52:44 GMT -5
The Following is an email from the Monmouth County Republicans, which is why this has been places under election watch.
If any readers receive similar emails or info from the Monmouth County Democrats, please feel free to share.
Brian
TOP TEN REASONS YOU CHOOSE TO LIVE IN MONMOUTH COUNTY
A “Wireside Chat” from Chairman Adam Puharic
Dear fellow Republicans:
One of the messages that rang out loud and clear from our recent listening tour is that it is important for all of us to stand up and remind people how proud we are to be Monmouth County Republicans. Monmouth County is the best place to live in all of New Jersey. My family chose to move here, leaving behind a Democrat-controlled county of failed policies. I’m sure you share the same story. Thanks to the outstanding work of political director John Raue, we have prepared a top ten list for the reasons you are Monmouth County proud. The next time angry Democrats tell you they are embarrassed about Monmouth County, or we need a change, lets all be on the same page!
This list can serve as a great tool for municipal candidates and anyone working phones and volunteering this summer. Please share it and repeat it with every Republican you know:
1) Park System that’s second to none
The Monmouth County Park System logged a record 4.8 million visitors in 2006.
The park system added 226 acres in 2006 bringing the total size of the county park system to 12,613 acres. Bringing the county closer to its ultimate goal of over 20,000 acres of park land permanently preserved for the residents of Monmouth County.
2) Greener Government and Open Space
The clean ‘gas-to-energy’ facility at the county Reclamation Center generates enough electricity to power up to 12,000 homes. A second clean gas facility now in the works will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save taxpayers $100,000 per month in energy costs.
Monmouth County will start using Bio-Diesel in the highway department crew vehicles.
100 Farms and 10,000 acres of farmland preserved from development.
More than 13,000 acres of open space have been preserved as part of the Monmouth County Park System.
The National Arbor Day Foundation has designated Monmouth County as a Tree City USA in recognition of the county’s ongoing community forestry program.
Monmouth County is the first county in the state and only the 17th in the country to receive a Tree City USA designation.
3) Low crime rate due to strong, quality law enforcement
The Monmouth County Sheriff's Office is the first Law Enforcement Agency in the United States of America to be simultaneously accredited by the National Sheriffs' Association in five areas of operation.
The "Five Star" accreditation achievement includes the law enforcement division, the correctional facility, correctional healthcare, the 9-1-1 emergency dispatch center and youth detention center.
Of the 3,088 Sheriff's Offices in the United States, Monmouth Counties is the first in the nation to achieve this distinction.
4) 27 miles of ocean beaches
The fifth annual State of the Shore news conference, sponsored by the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium and Stevens Institute, featured presentations and discussions on the conditions of the beaches, ocean water quality, public access, aquaculture and tourism. Once again says, Monmouth County beaches are rated in excellent condition for the start of the 2007 summer season.
Sandy Hook Beach which features 2,044 acres of pristine beach for all the residents of Monmouth County to enjoy. Whether it is hiking, bird watching, wind surfing, fishing or exploring the historic sights the residents of Monmouth County can enjoy this beautiful escape.
5) Consistent AAA bond rating
Monmouth County is one of only 13 counties across the United States to be granted AAA ratings by Fitch, Moody's and Standard and Poor's, the nation's three bond rating agencies.
The AAA ratings are in recognition of Monmouth County's sound financial management, stable growth and low debt burden.
Taxpayers save tens of thousands of dollars each year through lowered borrowing costs.
6) Professional golf courses available for public play
The Monmouth County Park System offers unmatched quality golf facilities and varied recreational opportunities. With five Championship courses, two 18-hole executive courses, and a nine-hole par three course, Park System golf courses are able to accommodate golfers of all skill levels.
7) Largest library system in state
The Monmouth County Library system has the largest public library collection in New Jersey - over 1.3 million volumes.
The library system offers access to a wide variety of online reference and periodical sources which is provided to member libraries and to residents of Monmouth County on their home computers.
The Monmouth County Library system presents weekly children's programs, including stories, games, films and crafts. Special contracted professional programs, summer reading clubs, and other activities for children ensure a full range of local offerings are offered to all residents of Monmouth County.
8) High ranking public schools, vocational schools and outstanding community college
Brookdale Community College which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
The excellent Monmouth County Vocational Schools which prepare students for an evolving workplace and further education through specialized academic, career and technical programs and lifelong learning opportunities.
9) Overall quality of life
Monmouth County Ranks 42nd among all counties in the U.S. in regard to highest income pre capita.
Ranks among the best places to live in the U.S. Money magazine has rated Monmouth County as the third best place to live in the country.
Middletown is one of the top five safest, most desirable towns to live in the entire nation.
10) All of this was made possible by Monmouth County Republican leadership!
Our great candidates this year who will proudly serve the citizens of Monmouth County with the highest honesty, ethics, and integrity.
Sheriff Candidate Kim Guadagno
County Clerk Claire French
Freeholder Rob Clifton and Freeholder Candidate Jeff Cantor
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Monmouth County Republican Party
rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=orbrracab.0.gqii7sbab.64uixsbab.755&ts=S0253&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.MonmouthRepublican.org
info@MonmouthRepublican.org
732.431.6664
If any readers receive similar emails or info from the Monmouth County Democrats, please feel free to share.
Brian
TOP TEN REASONS YOU CHOOSE TO LIVE IN MONMOUTH COUNTY
A “Wireside Chat” from Chairman Adam Puharic
Dear fellow Republicans:
One of the messages that rang out loud and clear from our recent listening tour is that it is important for all of us to stand up and remind people how proud we are to be Monmouth County Republicans. Monmouth County is the best place to live in all of New Jersey. My family chose to move here, leaving behind a Democrat-controlled county of failed policies. I’m sure you share the same story. Thanks to the outstanding work of political director John Raue, we have prepared a top ten list for the reasons you are Monmouth County proud. The next time angry Democrats tell you they are embarrassed about Monmouth County, or we need a change, lets all be on the same page!
This list can serve as a great tool for municipal candidates and anyone working phones and volunteering this summer. Please share it and repeat it with every Republican you know:
1) Park System that’s second to none
The Monmouth County Park System logged a record 4.8 million visitors in 2006.
The park system added 226 acres in 2006 bringing the total size of the county park system to 12,613 acres. Bringing the county closer to its ultimate goal of over 20,000 acres of park land permanently preserved for the residents of Monmouth County.
2) Greener Government and Open Space
The clean ‘gas-to-energy’ facility at the county Reclamation Center generates enough electricity to power up to 12,000 homes. A second clean gas facility now in the works will reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save taxpayers $100,000 per month in energy costs.
Monmouth County will start using Bio-Diesel in the highway department crew vehicles.
100 Farms and 10,000 acres of farmland preserved from development.
More than 13,000 acres of open space have been preserved as part of the Monmouth County Park System.
The National Arbor Day Foundation has designated Monmouth County as a Tree City USA in recognition of the county’s ongoing community forestry program.
Monmouth County is the first county in the state and only the 17th in the country to receive a Tree City USA designation.
3) Low crime rate due to strong, quality law enforcement
The Monmouth County Sheriff's Office is the first Law Enforcement Agency in the United States of America to be simultaneously accredited by the National Sheriffs' Association in five areas of operation.
The "Five Star" accreditation achievement includes the law enforcement division, the correctional facility, correctional healthcare, the 9-1-1 emergency dispatch center and youth detention center.
Of the 3,088 Sheriff's Offices in the United States, Monmouth Counties is the first in the nation to achieve this distinction.
4) 27 miles of ocean beaches
The fifth annual State of the Shore news conference, sponsored by the New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium and Stevens Institute, featured presentations and discussions on the conditions of the beaches, ocean water quality, public access, aquaculture and tourism. Once again says, Monmouth County beaches are rated in excellent condition for the start of the 2007 summer season.
Sandy Hook Beach which features 2,044 acres of pristine beach for all the residents of Monmouth County to enjoy. Whether it is hiking, bird watching, wind surfing, fishing or exploring the historic sights the residents of Monmouth County can enjoy this beautiful escape.
5) Consistent AAA bond rating
Monmouth County is one of only 13 counties across the United States to be granted AAA ratings by Fitch, Moody's and Standard and Poor's, the nation's three bond rating agencies.
The AAA ratings are in recognition of Monmouth County's sound financial management, stable growth and low debt burden.
Taxpayers save tens of thousands of dollars each year through lowered borrowing costs.
6) Professional golf courses available for public play
The Monmouth County Park System offers unmatched quality golf facilities and varied recreational opportunities. With five Championship courses, two 18-hole executive courses, and a nine-hole par three course, Park System golf courses are able to accommodate golfers of all skill levels.
7) Largest library system in state
The Monmouth County Library system has the largest public library collection in New Jersey - over 1.3 million volumes.
The library system offers access to a wide variety of online reference and periodical sources which is provided to member libraries and to residents of Monmouth County on their home computers.
The Monmouth County Library system presents weekly children's programs, including stories, games, films and crafts. Special contracted professional programs, summer reading clubs, and other activities for children ensure a full range of local offerings are offered to all residents of Monmouth County.
8) High ranking public schools, vocational schools and outstanding community college
Brookdale Community College which is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.
The excellent Monmouth County Vocational Schools which prepare students for an evolving workplace and further education through specialized academic, career and technical programs and lifelong learning opportunities.
9) Overall quality of life
Monmouth County Ranks 42nd among all counties in the U.S. in regard to highest income pre capita.
Ranks among the best places to live in the U.S. Money magazine has rated Monmouth County as the third best place to live in the country.
Middletown is one of the top five safest, most desirable towns to live in the entire nation.
10) All of this was made possible by Monmouth County Republican leadership!
Our great candidates this year who will proudly serve the citizens of Monmouth County with the highest honesty, ethics, and integrity.
Sheriff Candidate Kim Guadagno
County Clerk Claire French
Freeholder Rob Clifton and Freeholder Candidate Jeff Cantor
---------------------------------------------------------------
Monmouth County Republican Party
rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=orbrracab.0.gqii7sbab.64uixsbab.755&ts=S0253&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.MonmouthRepublican.org
info@MonmouthRepublican.org
732.431.6664