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Just days after telling residents of District 3 that politics did not belong in the Fire District Elections Mayor Hornik...
02/17/2018

Just days after telling residents of District 3 that politics did not belong in the Fire District Elections Mayor Hornik took the time to mail residents of District 3 an endorsement of the 3 commissioners seeking re-election.
Vote for independent candidates Mirkin and Emmons.

02/16/2018

We encourage residents of District 3 to vote for Mirkin and Emmons for Fire Commissioner this Saturday. End the reckless spending of your tax dollars.
Message from Michael Mirkin:
"Dear Friends and neighbors,

As you may and may not know I have volunteered to run for a Fire Commissioner seat in Fire District #3. Over the years I have voiced my concerns and have tried to organize grass root efforts to address many financial and operation issues in Marlboro government, and Marlboro Board of Education. I find myself once again, where we as a community are facing mismanagement, lack of transparency and the prospect of additional taxes and expenses for residents of Marlboro.
Unlike my opposition, I am not part of the first responder community in town. However, being a Fire Commissioner does not require me to jump on a truck or run into a burning house or extricate an injured person from a car wreck. It does however require me to be a good business and financial manager, a job for which I am uniquely qualified for. Here are some of the highlights of my business experience.
" Over 20 years' experience in financial services in variety of leadership roles such as;
" Financing and deal structuring raising $100's millions for emerging stage companies and private organizations.
" Senior business management for operating units with billions of dollars of balance sheet usage and with $10's of millions in operating budgets.
" Extensive experience with Operation and Regulatory Risk, having managed relationships with Securities Exchange Commission, The Federal Reserve, and Office of Comptroller of Currency and leading transformational change management programs in response to regulator concerns.
Also, unlike my opposition I am running independently and I am NOT on Jon Hornik's ticket. Being an independent means that I do not OWE anyone anything, I want to serve my community to best of my abilities. To this point and if elected, I am DONATING my Fire Commissioner stipend back to the district to establish a scholarship fund to attract new members. Can my opponents say the same?
What You Should Know
Key Points & Concerns
" The current Board of Fire Commissioners is looking to close the Morganville Volunteer Fire Company (MVFC) and construct a new Fire House on Route 79 across from the Morganville Flower Farm.
" As an interim step the Board of Fire Commissioners is earmarking $80,000 in their annual budget for the construction of a pole barn.
" A new budget will be voted on after the election and;
" If the budget is approved and this project completed, they seek to remove all district‐owned fire apparatus from the well-maintained Tennent Rd firehouse.
" This would increase response times for members of the Morganville Volunteer Fire Company.

Why Should You Care
" Residents of District 3 may experience changes in their Homeowner's Insurance due to their increased distance from a fire station(NJDOBl).
" The board will be spending this money to construct storage for apparatus that are already adequately stored.
" The construction of the pole barn and future removal of fire apparatus is the first step in the current board's plan to construct a new firehouse on Rt. 79. The project has been estimated at over $6,000,000. THIS MONEY WILL NEED TO BE RAISED THROUGH A BOND ISSUE. POTENTIALLY INCREASING YOU'RE YOUR FIRE DISTRICT TAXES WHICH ARE CURRENTLY OVER $1MM PER YEAR.
" The bond issue does not include money they have already spent towards this goal, which includes over $350,000 for a 3-acre property adjacent to the Rt. 79 firehouse. Of the 3-acre property approximately 1 -acre is useable and the rest protected wetlands.
" NO ALTERNATIVE OPTIONS HAVE BEEN EXPLORED TO MINIMIZE FINANCIAL AND COMMUNITY IMPACT!

Challenges & How Its Being Managed

" Like many volunteer fire companies, membership in general has been hard to find. The board has done little to help this issue and has left the fire companies to manage their own recruiting efforts.
" Over the past few months, the Morganville Volunteer Fire Company has added 5 certified firefighters to our membership through IT's own recruiting efforts.
" There have been calls where neither fire company has had enough members to respond and MVFC have joined with Morganville Independent Fire Company during these times.

Please Also Vote For - Donna Emmons
Where and when to Vote and make your voices heard:
February 17, 2018. 2pm to 9pm. Morganville Volunteer Fire Company 78 Tennent Road, Morganville."

02/07/2018

February 17, 2018. 2pm to 9pm. 78 Tennent Rd.
Vote NO on Marlboro Twp. Fire District 3 Budget.

The current Board of Fire commissioners is seeking an $80,000 increase in their annual budget for the construction of a pole barn. If the budget is approved and this project completed, they seek to remove all district-owned fire apparatus from the Tennent Rd firehouse. This would leave members of the Morganville Volunteer Fire Company with no way to respond during an emergency.

Residents of District 3 will experience changes in their Homeowner’s Insurance due to their increased distance from a fire station(NJDOBI).

The board will be spending this money to construct storage for apparatus that are already adequately stored.

The construction of this pole barn and removal of fire apparatus is the first step in the current board’s plan to construct a new firehouse on Rt. 79. The project has been estimated at over $6,000,000. This does not include money they have already spent towards this goal. Money already spent includes over $350,000 for a 3-acre property adjacent to the Rt. 79 firehouse. Of this 3-acre property approximately 1-acre is useable and the rest protected wetlands. The vote to bond for this new firehouse would come at a later date, this will most likely lead to an increase in the Fire Tax residents of District 3 pay. Voting no on the proposed budget would delay any more unnecessary expenses.

In response to some of the comments circulating about manpower issues: Like many volunteer fire companies, membership in general has been hard to find. The board has done little to help this issue and has left the fire companies to recruit members themselves. Over the past few months, the Morganville Volunteer Fire Company has added 5 certified firefighters to our membership through our own recruiting efforts. Our average manpower per fire call for the last month was 5 members. There have been calls where neither fire company has had enough members to respond and we have worked with the Morganville Independent Fire Company during these times. We ask anyone concerned about this consider volunteering.

Why not 1 firehouse? Although close, with the increased traffic in our township, members who respond to the Tennent Rd firehouse add, on average, over 5 minutes to their response to get to the Rt. 79 firehouse. These are crucial minutes wasted during an emergency. Additionally, many other fire companies (some in the surrounding area) successfully operate out of 2 or more stations. We find the construction of a new firehouse and especially the construction of a temporary pole barn to be unnecessary when all fire apparatus are currently stored effectively and other options have not been explored.

Please vote NO February 17th.

02/04/2018

Saturday, February 17th 2018 : VOTE NO on the Marlboro Twp. Fire District 3 budget.
If passed, this budget, would lead to the closure of the Tennent Road firehouse. Residents of District 3 will be affected by:
- Increased response times of emergency equipment
-Fire Tax increase due to the Board bonding a multi-million dollar construction project
-Changes in Home Owners insurance premiums due to extended distance from a fire station

The proposed budget includes many unecessary expenses.
Typically less than 100 people vote on the ~$3 million budget.

Your friends and neighbors at the Morganville Volunteer Fire Company urge you to stop these projects by voting NO on Saturday, February 17th.

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78 Tennent Road
Marlboro, NJ
07751

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