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Morris County Young Republicans held monthly meeting

Candidates for elective office in Morris County spoke during the meeting

DENVILLE — The Morris County Young Republican Committee held their month meeting on Thursday, October 8, at Charlie Browns Fresh Grill, 67 West Main Street, Denville.

They inivted Republican Candidates for elective office in Morris County to the meeting to give a presentation and answer questions from and network with our members.


The Morris County Young Republicans are one of the most active chapters in the State of New Jersey. With their increased membership and fundraising this past year, including for charity, the Young Republicans take pride in improving their community and working on key races.

The current board consists of Chairman: Will Felegi, Riverdale; Vice Chairman: Jordan Chester, Kinnelon; Secretary: Bill Delaney, Morristown; Treasurer: Julie Lapatka; General Counsel: David J. Bruno, Morris Plains; State Committeeman: Joe Bock, Mt. Olive; and State Committeewoman: Sue Driscoll, Madison.

Morris County Young Republicans (MCYR) are individuals between the ages of 18 and 40 that are interested in taking an active role in Morris County Republican Party politics. We are organized as a special group because, as young people, having different opportunities and situations to incorporate into our political activity.

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