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March 29th Town Hall with Governor Chris Christie in Hammonton |
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Countdown to the End of the Legislative Session
Only 98 Days to Act
You are invited to attend a town hall meeting with Governor Christie in Hammonton on Tuesday, March 29. While seating is provided on a first come, first serve basis, please RSVP by clicking here.
You are encouraged to bring family, friends, and neighbors to this open public forum with the Governor. Please also feel free to forward this information to anyone who may be interested in hearing more about the Governor’s plans for New Jersey.
Town Hall Meeting with Governor Christie
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Doors Open at 1:15pm Program Begins at 2:00 pm Hammonton High School
566 Old Forks Road
Gym B
Hammonton, NJ 08037
Don’t forget to RSVP for this meeting by clicking here.
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**Update - see the Pictures section in the top menu for photos from this event **
Camden County Republican Chairman
Richard DeMichele, Jr.
cordially invites you to the
2011 Lincoln Day Dinner
with guest speaker

Congressman Jon Runyan
When: Tuesday, February 22nd
Time: 6pm -9pm
Where: Lucien’s Manor in Berlin
Cost: $ 150 per ticket before Feb 7st, $175 after
Table of ten: $1500
Event Host: $1,000 two Tickets and Event Recognition
Click here to register on-line. |
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If you live in Ward 1, District 2, your polling place is changing. Please make a note of this!
The Winslow Township Board of Education Building on Central Ave has been closed.
Residents who used to vote at the Board of Education Building will now vote at
Elm Fire Company located at 569 White Horse Pike.
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Election Results |
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Congratulations to Jon Runyan! Way to go! Early retirement for John Adler is a benefit to everyone in South Jersey and the nation.
Thank you to everyone in Camden County who worked so hard for our entire ticket. While we did not win the freeholder or surrogate race we ran one of the best campaigns the Camden County Republicans have seen in years. Special thank you to George Scot and Chris who worked so hard to bring our message to the voters in Camden County. They have caused our party to grow and strengthen though their hard work and dedication.
Dale Glading did an admirable job against an entrenched incumbent who had endless financial resources. Dale opened a headquarters in Haddon Heights staffed it with dedicated volunteers and had some of the most creative political rallies.
Election Day 2010 had many bright victories for Republicans. Republicans won locally in Waterford, Berlin, Haddon Heights, Voorhees, and Laurel Springs. Winslow did not have any local elections this year, but that will change soon. One seat in each of the four wards will be up for election next year, along with the Mayor's seat. 2011 will be a busy year for Winslow, and we need to start preparing now if we want to bring the Republican wave into Winslow!
Part of this message was copied with permission from http://blog.camdengop.com/2010/11/03/thank-you-to-everyone-who-worked-so-hard/ |
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