LATEST EVENTS AND IMPORTANT DATES
May 2008
May 13, 2008 - Last Day To Register to Vote in June Primary
May 27, 2008 - Last Day To Apply for an Absentee Ballot by Mail for June Primary
May 27, 2008 - GCREC "Lifetime Achievement Award" Dinner honoring Gene McCaffrey
May 28, 2008 - Washington Township Republican Club "Meet the Candidates" night. Wedgwood Country Club 6:30pm - 10:00pm. Buffet, Open Bar. $100.00 per person. Contact Jenifer Wintemberg 856-589-3327
June 2008
June 2, 2008 - Last Day to Apply for an Absente Ballot in Person (3pm)
June 3, 2008 - Primary Election Day
June 16, 2008 - Dale Glading for COngress Riversharks Fundraiser. Click for more information
September 2008
September 1-4, 2008 - Republican National Convention
Minneapolis-Saint Paul, MN
For more information, visit the Convention Web Site, 2008 Gop Convention
November 2008
November 4, 2008 - General Election Day
LOCAL NEWSPAPER COVERAGE
Freeholder candidates highlighted in Courier-Post. Read the story published March 15, 2008
Gloucester County 2008 Freeholder Candidates The GCREC announces the endorsement of three Freeholder candidates for 2008. Read February 29, 2008 Story published in the Gloucester County Times
Gloucester County GOP hires Political Director. The GCREC announced the hiring of Alexi Vandenberg as Political Director. Read January 20, 2008 Story published in the Gloucester County Times
Land Deal Approved. With opposition from several residents, the Gloucester County freeholder board went ahead with a proposed $9.3 million plan to buy 302 acres from West Deptford Township. Read Aug. 9, 2007 Story published in the Gloucester County Times
"Glouco's Growth Near Top In State" By Jonathon Tamari
Courier Post - March 22, 2007
Seeking lower home prices and, perhaps, less congestion, buyers have flocked to less densely populated parts of New Jersey, such as Gloucester and Ocean counties, new Census Bureau estimates indicate....click here to read the full article.
"Do the Right Thing" Editorial
Gloucester County Times - March 21, 2007
Gloucester County's 2007 budget eruption, from $150 million to $184 million is up for public review at a hearing at 7:30 tonight in the old county courthouse at Broad and Delaware streets in Woodbury...click here to read the full article.
"Open Steps for Court Site Pick" Editorial
Gloucester County Times - March 20, 2007
Why the cat-and--mouse games over where Gloucester County might relocate its court operations? Whether you the think the courts should remain in the Woodbury county seat, or find green pastures with more expansion possibilities...click here to read the full article.
"Justice Complex Lottery Narrows" By Pete McCarthy
Gloucester County Times - March 18, 2007
Only two other communities in Gloucester County are being considered as possible locations for a new justice complex if the county decides to move the courts out of Woodbury...click here to read the full article.
"Resident Suspects Pay to Play in Deptford" By Jonathon Vit
Gloucester County Times - March 17. 2007
When Mickey Walker first approached the Deptford Township council with a plan to end pay-to-play practices in the township, he said he was turned away...click here to read the full article.
"Martin Departs New County Position" By Pete McCarthy
Gloucester County Times - March 10, 2007
Forty-seven days after taking a newly created county job that paid $50,000 a year plus benefits, Washington Township Councilwoman Michelle Martin quit...click here to read the full article.
"Lawyer to Challenge Sweeney for Senate" By Pete McCarthy
Gloucester County Times - March 9, 2007
A Wenonah attorney defied Republican Party leaders in the tri-county area by announcing he will run against well-entrenched Democrat Stephen Sweeney for state Senate in the 3rd District this November...click here to read the full article.
"Big Timber Post Raises Suspicion" Editorial
Gloucester County Times - March 6, 2007
For its Big Timber Creek redevelopment project where exercise of oversight powers and integrity of process must be paramount Westville Borough Council couldn't have made a worse choice than Angelini, Viniar and Freedman as its redevelopment counsel...click here to read the full article. |