We write this with a deep appreciation for the trust you have placed in us in this year’s election. Public service is a responsibility we do not take lightly. Serving you in the General Assembly is the honor of our lives, and your support only strengthens our commitment to work tirelessly on your behalf.
photos courtesy of Ridgewood Village Manager Keith Kazmark
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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Village Manager Keith Kazmark offered a BIG “THANK YOU” in a Facebook post to our LD 40 representatives, Republicans Senator Kristin Corrado, Assemblyman Chris DePhillips, and Assemblyman Al Barlas for their support in securing the $147,000 NJ Department of Transportation grant for the new bus shelter at Van Neste Square! The first discussion of this project occurred with the NJ DOT Commissioner in their District Office over a year ago and the funds are now in place to cover the cost. Also pictured Ridgewood Mayor Paul Vagianos, Deputy Mayor Pamela R. Perron, Councilmembers Siobhan Winograd and Frank Mortimer with Village Manager Keith Kazmark. Karmark said , “A great example of working together!”
Wyckoff NJ, Assemblymen Chris DePhillips and Al Barlas are excited to announce their campaign for reelection to the NJ State Assembly. Additionally, DePhillips and Barlas are humbled to announce overwhelming support from Republican Party and elected officials from across the district.
Ridgewood NJ, exciting news reverberated through the Village of Ridgewood this Friday morning as the community, along with our esteemed Legislative team from District 40, gathered to announce a significant development in our ongoing efforts to enhance safety for our students. Senator Kristin Corrado, Assemblyman Chris DePhillips, and Assemblyman Al Barlas joined local officials including Mayor Paul Vagianos, Deputy Mayor Pamela Perron, Village Councilmember Siobhan Winograd, Chief of Police Forest ‘Cenzo’ Lyons and Village Manager Keith Kazkmark to unveil a $157,000-plus grant from the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) in support of our Safe Routes to School initiative.