Zachary Taglioli, a dedicated resident of Monroe Township, went to Montclair University receiving his Bachelor's Degree in Communications and Media Arts. He is a self-employed small business owner. You may have seen Zach at such places like Mona LIsia's Restaurant entertaining. He is an entertainer/vocalist and an active member of Our Lady of Peace Parish. He volunteers for various organizations in our community. Zach is also a proud supporter of veterans and teachers.
Anthony Bundi is a supervisor at the Transit Services Department for the Delaware River Port Authority. He currently serves on multiple boards here in Monroe Township including the Open Space Advisory Board as well as the Environmental Protection Commission. Prior to Gloucester County EMS taking over the ambulance services, he also served and volunteered thousands of hours with Monroe Township EMS as a First Responder for four years. He is passionate about helping others when they need it most!
Janet Schaefer, a resident of Monroe Township for forty-five years is married to a proud U.S. Air Force veteran who served during the Vietnam War. She is retired from a successful business career that spanned over four decades, primarily in the computer industry, holding positions in sales, marketing, and management. Janet has earned an A.A.S in Marketing and Management at Rowan College of South Jersey. She is an ABA Certified Paralegal, and most recently received a Bachelor of Art’s degree from Rowan University with academic honors. Janet is also a licensed real estate agent in the State of New Jersey.
"Over the years I have witnessed the deterioration of our neighborhoods; countless businesses closing; buildings left abandoned, and the influx of drugs and crime in our community. Seniors are struggling to remain in their homes due to high taxes and increased cost of living expenses. My purpose of running as a Republican candidate for Monroe Township Council Member, Ward 3 is to become your voice as your representative of local government. Too many times our voices have been silenced or disregarded. We must put power back to the people. It is with the help of the community using open dialogue and communication through regular town hall meetings with residents; monthly round table discussions with new and existing businesses; and personal discussions with township employees will we obtain our goals. Together we can build our community with a vision of a better tomorrow. A community that is safe, prosperous, and strong. "
John Valentine served honorably in the U.S. Army National Guard. He is a dedicated resident of Monroe and a local farmer. John is self-employed running his own business. He is a lifelong Republican and eager to be of service to his community.