Friday, October 16, 2009

John Reilly for 3rd Ward Council


During his distinguished career serving the public, John Reilly has helped Secaucus evolve into the exciting, vibrant community it is today. He has playeda large part in bringing the town a state of the art recreation center, first-classpublic library, green parks and stable taxes in his tenure as 3rd Ward Councilmanand Deputy Mayor.

A decorated Vietnam War veteran, volunteer firefighter for nearly 30 years, Councilliaison to our emergency services and a member of the Board of Trustees of Meadowlands Hospital, Reilly has worked tirelessly to help our community flourish.

Secaucus needs John Reilly to continue working hard on the council.

Frank Trombetta for 2nd Ward Council


A dedicated father of five and small business owner, Frank Trombetta has demonstrated his commitment tothe people of Secaucus, including seven years of service as Little League President and as a member ofUNICO, Kiwanis and school PTAs. He has coached football, baseball and softball for twenty years and hasbeen a positive influence on hundreds of youths.

Frank has served on the Board of Education the past three years, where he has been instrumental in making sureour children receive the absolute highest caliber of education. He has championed technological enhancementsin the classroom and better facilities for athletics and extra-curricular activities.

Trombetta will bring his extensive business knowledge to town hall, where he will fight for stable taxes andcontinued excellence in local services for the people of the Second Ward.

Frank Trombetta is the right choice for council!

Dawn McAdam for 1st Ward Council


When Dawn McAdam sees something going wrong, she stands up and fights for what’s right. As a grassroots community activist, she led the charge to clean up the former contaminated KeystoneProperty, and made it a place residents can be proud of. Her work is now celebrated by everyonepassing through the area.

Councilwoman Dawn McAdam stands for stable taxes and improving the quality of life for theFirst Ward and the town as a whole. She has worked to alleviate flooding around residents’ homes,to have a digital traffic light installed at County Avenue and Dorigo Lane for the safety of seniorcitizens and pedestrians in the area and to erect signs on Charles Street notifying drivers to beaware of children playing in the park.

Dawn will continue to make sure Secaucus is safe, clean and affordable as 1st Ward Councilwoman.