
Dr. Christopher Rodriguez, Director
New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness Dr. Christopher Rodriguez, Director of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security
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New Jersey Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness Dr. Christopher Rodriguez, Director of the New Jersey Office of Homeland Security

Office of Local Government Assistance New Jersey Department of Community Affairs Kerry provided a brief overview of DEP issues relevant

Our Monday meeting was eclipsed by a bomb that detonated Saturday morning on the route of a planned Seaside Park

Assemblyman Ron Dancer briefed the mayors on his work in Trenton. The legislature is hammering out a budget, he said,

U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey William E. Fitzpatrick briefed the Mayors on the work of U.S. Attorney

New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection For a fifth straight year Commissioner Bob Martin of New Jersey’s Department of Environmental

Mayor Art Petracco, 1942-2016 New Jersey League of Municipalities Michael Darcy is the new executive director of the N.J. League

New Jersey Div. of Local Government Services Tim Cunninghan was kind enough to pay the Mayors a second visit. The

Tom MacArthur, U.S. Representative N.J. 3rd Congressional District Tuesday, February 16, 2016 Tim Cunningham, Director N.J. Div. of Local Government

New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District Tom MacArthur, U.S. Representative for New Jersey’s 3rd Congressional District, outlined five priorities of the

New Jersey State Senate N.J. Senate President Steve Sweeney today briefed the Ocean County Mayors’ Association on his view of

Commissioner Bob Martin visited the mayors again, this time at Cuisine on the Green at Atlantis Ocean County Golf Course

N.J. Department of Community Affairs Division of Local Government Services Tim Cunningham who is relatively new to his post took

New Jersey League of Municipalities Bill has long been a regular and most appreciated guest, bringing the Mayors up to

N.J. Dept. of Environmental Protection Commissioner Martin told the mayors that the NJ DEP has changed significantly during his term.