Politics & Government
Neptune City Republican Candidates Announce Ticket
Neptune City Republicans Dana Farley & Scott Dellett will be running as a ticket for two slots on the Neptune City council this November.

NEPTUNE CITY—Two Neptune City residents have thrown their collective hats in the ring for the two open council seats up for election this November.
Republican candidates Dana Farley and Scott Dellett announced that they would be running as a ticket this election.
“My calling, my passion is to aid others and be a guiding force for all people, especially our fellow residents,” Farley, a Navy veteran, and pastor, said in a press release announcing the campaign.
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“As elected officials, we will stand with residents and our small businesses to support them in any way we can. By working together, as one community, I have faith that we can help bring Neptune City into a great era of growth and prosperity.”
A third-generation resident of Neptune City and former CERT Team Member, Dellett looks to preserve the “amazing community” Neptune City always has been to him.
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“I am committed, very committed to Neptune City and ensuring that residents are always kept in the forefront of minds when decisions are being made – that’s how it should be,” Dellett said in the press release.
“Our borough is truly an amazing place to call home. Whatever challenges that lay ahead, I am confident that we will rise to meet them, especially by keeping the focus on doing what’s best for Neptune City no matter what - above all else and above politics.”
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