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Sunday, November 11, 2012

Bramnick, Freeholders to Host Panel on Filing Post-Sandy Recovery Claims

Seminar at Union County College on Wed., Nov. 14, will tell residents on how to file FEMA and insurance claims, post-Sandy.

The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders and Assemblyman Jon Bramnick will host a Hurricane Sandy Recovery Information Session for the public on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7p.m. in the Roy Smith Theater on the Cranford campus of Union County College. The College is located at 1033 Springfield Avenue in Cranford. “We need to provide clear and concise information on how to file claims.” said Assemblyman Bramnick, who  represents the 21st District, which includes 10 municipalities in Union County. “We are scheduling this information session as a means of directly communicating with residents who suffered any impacts during the storm,” said Freeholder Chairman Alexander Mirabella.  “They can obtain the advice and information they need from …

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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Bramnick Talks Business

Bramnick says local businesses necessary for a town to prosper, cites New Providence as a town with a growing small business economy.

Assemblyman Jon Bramnick has a special place in his heart for small businesses. He used to work at his dad’s business in Plainfield before it was pushed out by “big box stores,” he said. That’s why Bramnick, the assembly minority leader in the state legislature, came out to The Prestige Diner in New Providence this morning, along with about 20 business owners and members of the public to discuss the business climate in the borough and how to help local stores. Bramnick represents 16 towns in Union, Morris and Somerset counties, including New Providence. Bramnick told stories about his dad’s store, and the amount of work that goes into running a business without a corporate background. He said a town’s identity lies with the local economy, …

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Bramnick, Kean, Munoz: Union County Gets $2M for Road Projects

Tired of crumbling roads that shake your alignment? Union County towns get the lion's share of $2.6 million in transportation grants to repair local byways.

Motorists and pedestrians in Union County are going to get a break from crumbling roads, thanks to a $2.6 million Department of Transportation grant that Senate Minority Leader Tom Kean, Jr., Assembly Minority Leader Jon Bramnick, and Assemblywoman Nancy Muñoz announced today.  "Our municipalities work hard to stretch taxpayer dollars, and it is always helpful when the State works with them in order to ensure that our roads are safe and well maintained," said Kean. The District 21 legislators, all Republicans, released a statement to announce the grant.  "This funding will help us repair important local roads and keep pedestrians safe in our communities," added Bramnick.  "These grants are a major funding source for needed projects …

Friday, March 2, 2012

Final Day to RSVP for Union County Business Event

Wednesday's breakfast at Merk will give a snapshot of the Union County economy. Assemblymen to speak.

The Union County Mean Business breakfast series hosts an event next week at Merck. Among the invited guests are Assemblymen Joseph Cryan and Jon Bramnick. egistration closes today, click here to secure a spot for the 8a.m. event on Wednesday.   Among those already registered include:

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