BCRO Lincoln Day Wrap

Abraham Lincoln

By Michael Ritchie | The Save Jersey Blog

Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln

The Bergen County Republican Committee hosted their annual Lincoln Day Dinner last evening, Save Jerseyans, and your favorite Bergen County Save Jersey bloggers were in attendance.

The event was extremely well attended, without a single seat empty. Guests included current and former NJ state Assembly members, State Senators, Congressman Scott Garret, Bergen County Executive Kathe Donnovan, and all four Bergen County Freeholder Candidates. 

Last night’s dinner could not have been timed better, as we learned just yesterday that current County Executive Kathe Donnovan will face current Democratic Freeholder James Tedesco in the November, paving the way for an extremely interesting dinner conversation. 

Additionally, in a preview to what we can expect in the coming months, we heard short speeches from all four GOP freeholder candidates, former District 36 senate candidate Brian Fitzhenry, Ridgewood Councilwoman Bernadette Walsh, Ridgefield Municipal Chair Bob Avery, and former District 37 assembly candidate, Deidre Paul, each of whom impressed those in attendance. 

One of the four candidates, Brian Fitzhenry, roused the crowd by pledging that he “would stand behind any candidate after the primary, so as to have a unified party,” something which has proven all-too-elusive for the BCRO in the past.

The evening wrapped up in an extremely lighthearted speech from funny man Assembly Minority Leader Jon Bramnick. A strong majority of attendees are hoping to carry that spirit forward! This blogger included.

Michael Ritchie
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Michael is a life-long New Jersey resident born at John F Kennedy Memorial Hospital in Turnersville in 1982. For over a decade, Michael has dedicated his life to pushing forward the boundaries of science and medicine. Michael graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Rowan University where he double-majored in Biological Sciences and Biochemistry. He then went on to pursue a doctorate in Biochemistry from Temple University School of Medicine. It was during his time at Temple that he realized his passion for public service and was successfully elected as a councilman for the borough of Oaklyn, NJ in 2010. During his time as councilman, Michael served as the Director of Finance and Administration for the borough, where he utilized his acute sense of critical thinking and problem solving abilities to govern. After receiving his doctorate, Michael and his wife moved to Boston, Massachusetts where Michael completed a fellowship in Neurobiology at Harvard Medical School. In the summer of 2013, Michael and his wife moved back to New Jersey. Michael now performs oncology research and discovery at a Fortune100 pharmaceutical company and is pursuing an M.B.A at New York University Stern School of Business.

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  1. Also at the Lincoln Day dinner was the top dinner conversation of the sex-for-play charges surrounding the always contrversial 4 decade long County Executive. The sex-for-play charges where Bergen GOP Party Boss Alan Marcus engaged in sexual activity with a woman half her age and in return Kathe Donovan signed lucrative no-bid contracts. BCRO realizes the seriousness of the charges.

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