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Offshore Wind Testimony of Mayor Paul Kanitra in New Jersey Assembly

Did you know that each and everyone of you will be paying a ton of money to subsidize a Danish Oil and Gas conglomerate who can’t manage their own finances and whose wind project could bankrupt the tourism and fishing industries on the Jersey Shore? Yesterday the Democrats in the House and Senate Budget committees approved a bill basically written for them by the overlords who have financed their campaigns and threw New Jersey residents under the bus in the process. This is what happens when one party gets too much power, there’s no campaign finance reform and people don’t pay enough attention. Here’s my testimony about this blatant money grab. If you know anyone living in their districts, convince

30 Million Dollar Downtown Point Pleasant Beach Redevelopment Press Conference Live on News 12 New Jersey

Working in concert with Greg Cox, the architect for the project and Chairman of our historic commission, updated renderings were unveiled live on News12 this morning that incorporate the old archway from the old Ocean County Bank building into the proposed hotel, retail and residential project! With 71 parking spaces on site and a height of only 35 feet, we couldn’t have asked for a more character driven project that fits with our small town feel. Additionally, with the anticipated improved value of the properties, Point Pleasant Beach will see a projected increase of $400,000 annually to help us keep taxes low. Watch the video below to see the new additional features. The full story with interviews airs at Noon on News12

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Effort to expand tax incentives for wind power moves forward despite outcry

“I can’t believe that I have to be here. I’m the mayor of a 4,500-person town, one and a half square miles, and you guys are about to spend more taxpayer money on giving an international corporation who can’t manage their own budget the ability to come in and destroy my town at the Jersey Shore and our entire tourism economy,” said Point Pleasant Beach Mayor Paul M. Kanitra.

Point Beach Cares 2023 needs your support New Jersey to help homeless Veterans

"They just do a wonderful job of helping those who've already served and helped us and helped this country and now really need help," Kanitra said. "They're involved with the National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, so they're part of a larger nationwide network and they have all of the resources that that brings to bear as well.”