Monmouth County officials bring services to Four Seasons residents

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UPPER FREEHOLD – Services that are provided by officials in Monmouth County were recently delivered directly to residents of the Four Seasons adult community in Upper Freehold Township.

Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon, Surrogate Rosemarie Peters and Sheriff Shaun Golden hosted a Mobile County Connection event at the Four Seasons as part of their outreach effort to communities in the county, according to a press release.

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“We were proud to visit the Four Seasons to offer an important outreach program that provides valuable services to our residents,” Hanlon said. “We are continuing our commitment to connect people with their county government.”

“It was our pleasure to meet the residents of the Four Seasons and to bring the services of our respective government offices directly to their community,” Peters said.

“We were very impressed by the number of Four Seasons residents who used our
government services,” Golden said. “The strong turnout was record-breaking, resulting in our most successful Mobile County Connection event yet.”

During the event, Hanlon and her staff provided residents with passport services, veterans and county identification cards, election and voter information, and free notary services, according to the press release.

Peters provided information and answered questions regarding probate and wills, and also guardianship and adoption.

Golden and his team issued Ident-Adult identification cards and provided materials regarding the agency’s public outreach programs.

“I can’t tell you how excited this entire community is to have had Christine Hanlon,
Shaun Golden and Rosemarie Peters visit,” said Four Seasons Civic Issues
Committee co-chair Bob Ryan. “Everyone, including [the county staff] was so
professional and efficient.”

“A big thank you to the Four Seasons Civic Issues Committee, especially co-chairs
Bob Ryan and Patricia Christenson, for their assistance in making the event such a
success,” Hanlon said.

“It is always rewarding to receive such positive feedback as we continue to make our
government services and public safety initiatives more accessible to the residents of
Monmouth County,” Golden said.

“We look forward to bringing the Mobile County Connection to several more
municipalities, communities and libraries throughout the year,” Peters added.

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