Still No Decision Made On Polhemus Replacement
Longtime Ocean County Sheriff died almost two months ago
Gov. Chris Christie has yet to name a replacement for longtime Ocean County Sheriff William L. Polhemus, who died almost two months ago. Undersheriff William T. Sommeling has been running the department since Polhemus died on Dec. 14. "Governor Christie has not made a decision on a replacement at this point," said Sean Conner, a spokesman for the governor's office. "When that determination is made by the Governor, it will be made known publicly in the normal course of such announcements." Polhemus, 84, died little more than a month after he had been elected to another three-year term as sheriff, following a medical procedure. Polhemus would have entered his 28th year as sheriff in 2013. During the campaign, some questioned whether the …
1stcav
7:12 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2013
If they could ( GOP ) they would prop up our Old sheriff, declare a recovery and carry on as usual in O.C. Prase the Lord , he's alive and cashing his check once again , it's a sign from above from Boss Hog !!! Can I get an Amen ! Hog wash ! It's a done deal, long ago...   more ›