The Hammonton Democratic Club announced at its club meeting on June 10 the three winners of the club-sponsored raffle held recently at the St. Anthony's of Padua Church barbecue.
The winners were Kyle Cantz, Penny Nicola and Francine Putney.
Each winner received a $20 gift certificate for gas.
"It is always a great feeling when an organization can sponsor something fun like this raffle," said Hammonton Democratic Club President Sam Mento. "However, we chose to raffle off gas gift certificates to illustrate the high cost of living that citizens are facing. It is imperative that we as a society look for solutions to sky-rocketing energy and food costs."
"Our candidates, Michael (Perrotta), Jim (MacLane) and Anthony (Falcone), realize that we cannot realize the promise of the future if the cost of living in this town becomes unaffordable for the hard-working middle-class of the community. This is the reason why our candidates will keep taxes low the right way," Mento said.
The Democrats will keep taxes low without cutting essential services like the Shade Tree Commission or the Highway Department, Mento said.
"Reductions in these services become 'phantom' taxes since citizens must pay for the missing services. In order to accomplish this task, we must attract large, sustainable businesses to Hammonton. These businesses will increase our tax-base and provide high-paying jobs to Hammontonians without burdening our school system. Michael, Jim and Anthony understand that attracting such global companies must be a continuous process based on thoughtful planning and wise policy decisions," Mento said.
"These are the type of 'win-win' results Hammonton can expect from Democratic representation on Town Council. Our candidates represent the pragmatic solutions and tri-partisan leadership that will bring the Promise of the Future to all of Hammonton," Mento said.
The Hammonton Democrats hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at the Hammonton Library. Everyone is welcome to attend.
let me guess sam mento is going to attract lowes and njm. the reason big companies are coming is because of the town itself . not any political group or person. the planning board has done a great job of helping these companies. then you guys say low taxes the right way. all your plans call for more (higher) taxes. oh and to put a little money away each year to save for a big project. ok I guess we will build the roads 10 feet at a time. Please.
let me guess sam mento is going to attract lowes and njm. the reason big companies are coming is because of the town itself . not any political group or person. the planning board has done a great job of helping these companies. then you guys say low taxes the right way. all your plans call for more (higher) taxes. oh and to put a little money away each year to save for a big project. ok I guess we will build the roads 10 feet at a time. Please.
My road isn't done. All I hear is that there's no money yet I see the same areas getting done my whole life except my street. No money, no money, yet my services get cut and reduced. We need new jobs in Hammonton, not just filling in strip malls owned by a few elite in town.
Hammonton First the biggest bunch of liars the town has ever seen,
How much did the Town Hall really cost?
How much did they bond?
How many services did they cut?
How many departments are running on fumes?
In this campaign Zero Taxes Again? Its' all good.?
Why are vendors to the Town not being paid?
What happened to Dr. Woods?
What did they do with the extra 540,000.00 from the school?
Why are there so many problems with the new Town Hall?
Why have employees been told to "shut " up about the building?
So many questions so many lies, its all good, vote Hammonton First so that when it all comes apart, its on them who has created the mess. No money no services just fixed one side of main street which belongs to them . Its all about the town within the town ,main street? Oh and by hte way where are the self watering flower pots that the plumbing was put in for? Its' all good ....NOT
OK so then the reps and the dems have something to do with the above post that says it's all bad. ?
Most Hammontonians won't say It's All Bad, they just don't buy into The IT's All Good B.S. Hammonton First says. It's like HF wants to brainwash thinking that It's All Good. They call anyone that questions something a naysayer.
HF lost my vote when they refused to file their campaign finance report for many months. Plus the fact they spent $150,000 the last 3 years for a position that pays nothing.
Why don't you put up a poll and ask the Hammonton residents what should be done with the extra $2,500,000 dollars the town received from SJ GAS? This is a one time sale of a town asset that will only help in the short term with a few budgets. Should this extra $2,500,000 be used the following:
A) Lower the local tax bill. B) Reduce the high level of town debt (new school & town hall). C) Hire more police. D) Be spent on new town sponsored programs.
I would vote to reduce the town debt the future generations will have to pay.
Why don't you put up a poll and ask the Hammonton residents what should be done with the extra $2,500,000 dollars the town received from SJ GAS? This is a one time sale of a town asset that will only help in the short term with a few budgets. Should this extra $2,500,000 be used the following:
A) Lower the local tax bill. B) Reduce the high level of town debt (new school & town hall). C) Hire more police. D) Be spent on new town sponsored programs.
I would vote to reduce the town debt the future generations will have to pay.
The Mayor's proposed ordinance already earmarks $1.5M of this to be used for debt reduction.
Why don't you put up a poll and ask the Hammonton residents what should be done with the extra $2,500,000 dollars the town received from SJ GAS? This is a one time sale of a town asset that will only help in the short term with a few budgets. Should this extra $2,500,000 be used the following:
A) Lower the local tax bill. B) Reduce the high level of town debt (new school & town hall). C) Hire more police. D) Be spent on new town sponsored programs.
I would vote to reduce the town debt the future generations will have to pay.
The Mayor's proposed ordinance already earmarks $1.5M of this to be used for debt reduction.
Why doesn't Hammonton First put a poll on its website with the same question? Oh that's right then their followers would have to read and listen to what others comment. We now have a Stockton College Tax now.
Why don't you put up a poll and ask the Hammonton residents what should be done with the extra $2,500,000 dollars the town received from SJ GAS? This is a one time sale of a town asset that will only help in the short term with a few budgets. Should this extra $2,500,000 be used the following:
A) Lower the local tax bill. B) Reduce the high level of town debt (new school & town hall). C) Hire more police. D) Be spent on new town sponsored programs.
I would vote to reduce the town debt the future generations will have to pay.
The Mayor's proposed ordinance already earmarks $1.5M of this to be used for debt reduction.
Couldn't some of that remaining money go towards the Stockton deal? It's ashame we are going to have to pass on it. That unlike the new Town hall would be something to be proud of for our Town.
We only have to pass on it because of closed minded idiots.I would like to know how the dems feel about the Stockton deal.This should be a major issue in the town.Lets all get together and bring them in
We only have to pass on it because of closed minded idiots.I would like to know how the dems feel about the Stockton deal.This should be a major issue in the town.Lets all get together and bring them in
The Republicans are pushing hard against having Stockton come to Hammonton. It would be nice to hear how the Democrats feel about this educational opportunity for our students.
Why don't people realize that Hammontonians want NO NEW TAXES. It was suggested by the mayor that we might consider making Kessler a Municipal Hospital that meant more taxes. Now people want to make sure that NO ONE even considers using taxpayer money to have Stockton in town. Yes to Stockton, but NO NO NO NO NO to footing the bill for Stockton to come in. It's That Simple. If Stockton comes in and it doesn't cost taxpayers anything then that's FABULOUS, BRING THEM IN. Also no fancy moving money from one pocket to another.