Friday, February 7, 2014

You're Invited to Join Governor Chris Christie for a Town Hall In Middletown

The Governor Christie sideshow, better known as a Town Hall meeting, will be coming to Middletown this Thursday. It will be the110th Town Hall meeting that Christie has held since taking office in 2010 but more importantly it will be the first Town Hall meeting since the Bridgegate lane closure scandal and accusations of  using Hurricane Sandy aid money to extract political endorsements from Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer and others, engulfed his administration last month. 

According to the various news reports and the invite below, the main focus of this Town Hall meeting will be on Superstorm Sandy relief and recovery efforts. While we may now know what Governor Christie intends will be talking about Thursday morning, it's what he won't be talking about that will be a lot of people's mind.

I wish I could be there but unfortunately some people have to work:




You are invited to attend a town hall meeting with Governor Chris Christie in Middletown on Thursday, February 13th. In order to ensure adequate seating for our attendees, please RSVP to TownHall.Middletown@gov.state.nj.us

We encourage you to include family, friends and neighbors in these open public forums with the Governor.

Town Hall Meeting with Governor Chris Christie

DATE:
Thursday, February 13th

WHAT:
Town Hall Meeting

WHEN:
11:00 AM
Doors Open at 10:00 AM
Mobile Cabinet at 12:30 pm

WHERE:
VFW Post 2179
1 Veterans Lane
Port Monmouth, NJ 07758

Seating is on a first come, first serve basis and open to the public. No bags of any kind are permitted in the venue.
Personal items are subject to search.

Please RSVP to TownHall.Middletown@gov.state.nj.us to allow us to do our best to accommodate demand for seating (note that space is limited, and many town hall events reach capacity quickly, so we encourage you to arrive early to ensure your seating).

We look forward to seeing you at this event!

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure if they keep the cameras in tight on the Christie Team it may appear to the gullible that he maintains his popularity.

Brooksy said...

Perhaps I'm gullible but I sure hope not. Thus far I've found your Governor to be direct and more forthcoming than most past Governors being accused of a wide range of wrong doings.
I live in Massachusetts and we've had our fair share of corruption. Based on my experience I would say that Christie is either honest or incredibly naïve. I mean who would have a two hour press conference, lie to the good people of NJ and the nation, and think he wouldn't get caught. Time will tell, it always does.
Adam, Boston, MA

Anonymous said...

Don't they know that people have to go to work to pay for the highest taxes in the nation? Especially in Middletown. Christie must be coming in to announce his Presidential candidacy, like his announcement for a 2nd term.
Meanwhile, people are still not in their homes due to the bureaucratic delays in Trenton.

Jonathan said...

Due to the weather, this event has been postponed until 2/18 (presumably still at 11am, though):

http://middletownnj.org/notices/read/91283cdf

MiddletownMike said...

Jonathan,

Thank you, you are correct. Due to being under the weather and having to go to work I just haven't had time to post.

Anonymous said...

Middletown Quiz of the Day:

Which local official connected to Christie invented "Brooksy" the out-of-town Christie fan?