John Pulomena

December 1, 2008 - 2:28pm

County official remembers Crabiel as 'great public servant'

 

Middlesex County just issued a statement regarding the death today of Freeholder Director David Crabiel. 


According to County Administrator John A. Pulomena, Mr. Crabiel died at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital in New Brunswick at approximately 12 noon. At the request of his family, no further information is being made available at this time, and funeral arrangements will be announced by the family, Pulomena added.

Deputy Director Stephen J. Dalina said, “We are all shocked and saddened by the news of Dave’s passing. He was a great public servant whose first and foremost passion was the interest of the citizens of Middlesex County." 

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February 9, 2008 - 3:39pm

Crabb elected Freeholder

Franklin Councilman Phil Crabb was elected to the Sussex County Board of Freeholders today without opposition.  He won a Special Election Convention to replace Gary Chiusano, who resigned following his election to the State Assembly. Republicans hold all seats on the Sussex Freeholder Board. 

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January 25, 2008 - 9:12am

Freeholder may become new County Administrator

There is considerable speculation that Middlesex County Freeholder John Pulomena will resign his post in the near future to become the new County Administrator.  The 48-year-old former South Plainfield Council President was re-elected to his fourth term as a Freeholder in 2006.

Pulomena's seat on the Board of Freeholders would be filled by the Middlesex County Democratic Committee at a Special Election Convention within 7 to 35 days of his resignation.  There would be a Special Election in November 2008 to fill the remaining fourteen months of his term.

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