Freeholder Anna Little is sworn in
11/25/2006
Freeholder Anna C. Little was sworn in to her seat on the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders at last night’s meeting, following her election to a 1-year unexpired term.
The swearing-in ceremony, with the oath of office administered by Superior Court Judge Louis F. Locascio, was held in the restored historic courtroom in the Hall of Records. Her husband, Robert, was at her side along with their children, Katie, Robert and Christine, and her mother, Ann Campbell.
Born in Red Bank, Freeholder Little was raised in Middletown, graduating in 1985 from Middletown High School South. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Seton Hall University, West Orange, and earned her law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, in 1992.
“I am honored that voters in Monmouth County have elected me to continue representing them on the Board of Chosen Freeholders,” Little said. “Monmouth County is a very special place, with wonderful parks, educational opportunities and a thriving business community. It is a privilege to be able to give back to the place we call home. As Freeholder, I will see to it that our quality of life is not only preserved, but improved.”
Freeholder Little was selected in February to fill the seat vacated by Amy Handlin, who resigned in January after being sworn in to a seat in the state Assembly. Freeholder Little has oversight of the following functions of county government: Finance Department, Purchasing Department, the county adjuster, and is liaison to the Monmouth County Improvement Authority and Tax Board.
In the coming year, Freeholder Little said she looks forward to continuing her work examining the county budget looking for ways to save money and boost revenues, and will be focusing on shared services. She also said she is excited about continuing her work to foster economic development in the private sector.
“We must do everything we can to retain our workforce so that Monmouth County continues to be the place where businesses want to locate,” Freeholder Little said. “By preserving the workforce and bringing in new businesses, we will create new opportunities for everyone.”
Freeholder Little also is a firm believer that government works best from the bottom up, and she has pledged to build close ties with municipal leaders throughout Monmouth County to help tackle local issues. “As your freeholder, I will continue to reach out to municipal officials and bring their issues back to the office to work on ways in which Monmouth County can help our communities grow.”
---------------------------------------------------------------
Adam Puharic, Chairman
Monmouth County Republican Party
www.MonmouthRepublican.org
info@MonmouthRepublican.org
732.431.6664
Freeholder Anna C. Little was sworn in to her seat on the Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders at last night’s meeting, following her election to a 1-year unexpired term.
The swearing-in ceremony, with the oath of office administered by Superior Court Judge Louis F. Locascio, was held in the restored historic courtroom in the Hall of Records. Her husband, Robert, was at her side along with their children, Katie, Robert and Christine, and her mother, Ann Campbell.
Born in Red Bank, Freeholder Little was raised in Middletown, graduating in 1985 from Middletown High School South. She holds a bachelor’s degree from Seton Hall University, West Orange, and earned her law degree from Seton Hall University School of Law, Newark, in 1992.
“I am honored that voters in Monmouth County have elected me to continue representing them on the Board of Chosen Freeholders,” Little said. “Monmouth County is a very special place, with wonderful parks, educational opportunities and a thriving business community. It is a privilege to be able to give back to the place we call home. As Freeholder, I will see to it that our quality of life is not only preserved, but improved.”
Freeholder Little was selected in February to fill the seat vacated by Amy Handlin, who resigned in January after being sworn in to a seat in the state Assembly. Freeholder Little has oversight of the following functions of county government: Finance Department, Purchasing Department, the county adjuster, and is liaison to the Monmouth County Improvement Authority and Tax Board.
In the coming year, Freeholder Little said she looks forward to continuing her work examining the county budget looking for ways to save money and boost revenues, and will be focusing on shared services. She also said she is excited about continuing her work to foster economic development in the private sector.
“We must do everything we can to retain our workforce so that Monmouth County continues to be the place where businesses want to locate,” Freeholder Little said. “By preserving the workforce and bringing in new businesses, we will create new opportunities for everyone.”
Freeholder Little also is a firm believer that government works best from the bottom up, and she has pledged to build close ties with municipal leaders throughout Monmouth County to help tackle local issues. “As your freeholder, I will continue to reach out to municipal officials and bring their issues back to the office to work on ways in which Monmouth County can help our communities grow.”
---------------------------------------------------------------
Adam Puharic, Chairman
Monmouth County Republican Party
www.MonmouthRepublican.org
info@MonmouthRepublican.org
732.431.6664
Labels: Little
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home