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Isn’t It Great?

To have such civic-minded folks in town?

Absentee ballots driven to and hand delivered in Freehold in the weeks before the 2013 election:

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14 Comments

  1. VITO CORLEONE wrote:

    How many bartender’s does one bar need?

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 6:00 pm | Permalink
  2. admin wrote:

    A lot, apparently

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 6:01 pm | Permalink
  3. Anonymous wrote:

    Looks like the town should be named Djais

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 6:24 pm | Permalink
  4. Anonymous wrote:

    vety interetinc, buttalso vety schtupidt…

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 7:15 pm | Permalink
  5. Guest wrote:

    Belmar is run and controlled by D’Jais. Been that way for years so get use to it.

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 7:16 pm | Permalink
  6. VITO CORLEONE wrote:

    Yea??????????? You just wait…..I will be talking to all the five families very soon

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 7:41 pm | Permalink
  7. Seeing Red wrote:

    What a Joke. Looks like Red Eye is really a Brown Eye.

    Tuesday, July 8, 2014 at 8:15 pm | Permalink
  8. Shrugged wrote:

    Wonder who they voted for? It must be so satisfying to be an elected democrat in Belmar knowing that it takes a bar delivering over 100 votes to get them elected. I bet Bean would of had a landslide win if D-Jais wasn’t involved. The insanity this town puts up with blows my mind!!

    Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at 10:09 am | Permalink
  9. Guest wrote:

    Rocco L. Bucco (page 3 – line 85) lives in Matawan?

    Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at 10:16 am | Permalink
  10. Uncomfortable Truth wrote:

    At least Bill Luddecke $750. to Republican Jennifer Beck and James Davies $500. to Republican Jennifer Beck indicates that these two don’t put their money where their mouths are.
    Source: NJ Election Law, Campaign Contributions database.

    Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at 1:12 pm | Permalink
  11. SEEING RED wrote:

    The Funny thing is this RED Eye Guy likes to act like an old school local , Anyone that goes out and actively gets people that really aren’t full time residents to influence a “TOWN ” issue is anything but LOCAL or Old School in BELMAR. Maybe that would fly in DC but BELMAR please. Just cast your vote and let the “TOWN People Decide.

    Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at 2:22 pm | Permalink
  12. guest wrote:

    I always thought Red Eye was from Ocean Grove and spent his winter’s in Rincon .

    Wednesday, July 9, 2014 at 4:24 pm | Permalink
  13. Guest wrote:

    This could be a serious issue, if these people are not legitimate residents of Belmar. Take a look at this story,FBI swarmed a town over 100 votes they believed were fraudulent last year.

    FBI agents have descended on properties owned by Orthodox developer Shalom Lamm in the upstate New York village of Bloomingburg, according to eyewitness accounts and a report in the Time Herald-Record, a local newspaper.
    Between 50 and 60 FBI agents have swarmed the town, with 20 FBI vehicles parked outside the Bloomingbug headquarters of Lamm’s development firm, according to Teek Persaud, a local business owner and an opponent of Lamm’s development project.
    A spokesperson for the FBI in New York confirmed that the FBI had conducted “multiple searches” in Bloomingburg as part of an ongoing investigation. The spokesperson would not comment on the nature of the investigation.
    A spokesman for Black Creek, Lamm’s firm, acknowledged the FBI investigation. “The FBI is reviewing allegations — and they are only allegations,” said Joel Cohen, attorney for Black Creek. “We feel confident that when the dust settles they will find no wrongdoing.”
    Lamm is building a controversial 396-unit development in the village of Bloomingburg that has faced significant local opposition. He has also bought up a large portion of the buildings on and around the village’s small main street. Members of the ultra-Orthodox Satmar Hasidic group plan to move to the Lamm’s development once construction is complete.
    Lamm has recently faced allegations of voter fraud in the run-up to local village elections in Bloomingburg, as over 100 new voters have registered to vote in the village — many of them from addresses owned by Lamm. Just 24 people voted in the last Bloomingburg village election.
    The Time Herald-Record reported that FBI agents arrived in Bloomingburg on March 13 and have visited at least three Lamm-owned properties, including a house at 137 Main Street. Opponents of the development project say that the house has been listed as a home address by 20 newly registered voters, according to the Herald Record.

    Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 12:33 pm | Permalink
  14. Third party wrote:

    Perfectly legal. Seems to me that you guys should get off your ass and collect absentee ballots for the person you want elected.

    Sunday, July 13, 2014 at 12:00 pm | Permalink

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