2/12 –Governor’s Meetings, Slated for Thursday in Middletown, Postponed Until Next Week

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TRENTON – Gov. Chris Christie will host his 110th Town Hall Meeting and Mobile Cabinet Meeting on Thursday, Feb. 18, in Middletown Township.
The sessions were originally scheduled for tomorrow at the VFW Hall in Port Monmouth, but, due to the coming snow storm, were postponed until next week.
During the town hall, the governor, joined by members of his cabinet, will outline his administration’s plan for getting the second round of federal Sandy recovery funds into the hands of New Jersey families.
Residents can RSVP to TownHall.Middletown@gov.state.nj.us. Doors open at 10 a.m. The session will begin at 11 a.m. Seating is on a first come, first serve basis and open to the public. No bags of any kind are permitted in the venue and personal items are subject to search.
Following the Governor’s Town Hall, a Christie Administration Mobile Cabinet will remain on site from 12:30 to 2 p.m. to meet with affected residents and answer questions related to the available Sandy recovery housing and business assistance programs. Homeowners and business owners interested in attending can expedite the process by bringing relevant documentation related to the issue they are facing.
Christie will be joined by Community Affairs Commissioner Richard E. Constable III, Environmental Protection Commissioner Bob Martin, Human Services Commissioner Jennifer Velez and Economic Development Authority CEO Michele Brown.
Representatives of the state departments of Community Affairs, Environmental Protection, Human Services and Banking and Insurance and the state Economic Development Authority will be at the mobile recovery cabinet to assist Sandy-impacted homeowners and businesses from 12:30 p.m. to 2 p.m. that will follow the town hall meeting at the VFW post
The sessions will be held at VFW Post 2179, 1 Veterans Lane, Port Monmouth.