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Gloucester County Republican Party to honor Eugene McCaffrey, Sr.
The Gloucester County Republican Party will honor Gene McCaffrey of Woodbury on May 27 with a Lifetime Achievement Award. In attendance to honor McCaffrey will be former Governor and 911 Commission Chairman Tom Kean, Sr. who will give the keynote speech. Kean’s son, Tom Kean Jr., who is Republican leader of the New Jersey State Senate, will also be attending the dinner and speaking.
“This is our first Lifetime Achievement Award and we feel there is no one in the county more deserving,” says Jeff Morris, dinner Co-Chair and Executive Director of the Gloucester County Republican Party. “Gene has touched a lot of lives in his long career in public service”.
Gloucester County Republican Chairman Loran Oglesby, also Co-Chair of the dinner, says “Gene has been a councilman, a Mayor, the Gloucester County Sheriff, the Chairman of the Gloucester County Republican Party, Freeholder Director, County Surrogate, a member of Governor Tom Kean’s cabinet, and appointed by former President Bush as Envoy to Ireland. He has also dedicated much of his life to the service and business communities of the region, including 27 years on the Underwood Memorial Hospital Board, one of the founders and original Directors of the Bank of Gloucester County, President of PATCO, Executive Officer of DRPA, and much more. The residents of Gloucester County and the State of New Jersey truly owe Gene McCaffrey a debt of gratitude for the outstanding service he has given, and that is why our party is giving Gene our “Lifetime Achievement Award.”
Tickets are $175.00 per person and can be purchased online at the county Republican website, www.gloucogop.com, by calling county GOP headquarters at 856-845-4299, or emailing jmorris@gloucogop.com.
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