ELECTION 2008
By Kelly Skellinger
The Coast Star
Belmar residents will select the candidate they believe is the best man for the job next Tuesday, Nov. 4, during the borough’s general election.
Richard Wright, Republican candidate for council, and Thomas Volker, Democratic candidate for council, will vie for the single, three-year term on the council currently held by Councilman William Merkler.
Councilman Merkler, whose term is scheduled to expire on Dec. 31, is currently the only Republican seated at the dais of Belmar’s governing body.
While Councilman Merkler was backed by the Belmar Republican Committee and ran uncontested for the Republican nomination in the June GOP Primary, the councilman decided not to seek re-election two weeks ago, citing the increased time demanded by his business.
In turn, Mr. Wright was nominated by the Belmar Republican Committee to take his place as the Republican nominee.
Mr. Volker, 67, lives with his wife, Rosemary, on 4th Avenue. The couple own and run The Inn At The Shore, a bed and breakfast there.
The Volkers have three children, Donna, who lives in Belmar; Chuck, who lives in Fair Haven; and Brian, who lives in Rumson. They also have 11 grandchildren.
Mr. Volker is a member of the Belmar Harbor Commission and the Belmar Chamber of Commerce. He is also a trustee of the Belmar Historical Council, Belmar Arts Council, Belmar Beautification Committee and Belmar Adopt-A-Spot program.
Mr. Volker is a former president of the Preferred Inns of New Jersey, as well.
Having moved to Belmar in 1993 with his wife, Mr. Volker took early retirement in 1998 from JC Penney, where he was the manager of their Ridgefield warehouse distribution facility.
When asked what he hopes to accomplish, if elected, Mr. Volker stated he would like to see redevelopment “get off the ground” in Belmar.
Mr. Volker also stated that he plans on stressing the importance of “sensible fiscal management” being applied to all aspects of municipal government.
“If we don’t have the money, don’t spend it,” he said.
Mr. Volker explained that he would also like to see the borough’s recreation department continue to host programs for families, seniors, children and teens.
“I would like to see Belmar continue to be a safe, friendly place to live,” he added.
Mr. Wright, 57, a retiree, resides on Inlet Terrace with his wife, Linda. Together they have two grown children, Sean and Bridget.
Mr. Wright has a bachelor of science degree in physics from Bates College, a master’s degree in business administration from Rutgers University and is a Certified Public Accountant.
Mr. Wright started his career at Coopers and Lybrand, in New York City. After leaving Coopers and Lybrand, Mr. Wright worked as the executive vice president and chief financial officer at Drexel Burnham Lambert.
Upon leaving Drexel Burnham Lambert, he held the position of chief executive officer of DP Investment. His next career move landed him in the position of chief executive officer of Great Gorge/Vernon Valley.
After leaving Great Gorge/Vernon Valley, Mr. Wright worked as the chief financial officer of MaxLink.
He retired from MaxLink in 2001.
Mr. Wright, President of the Belmar Republican Party, has served as treasurer of the Inlet Terrace Association and was a trustee of The Friends of The Belmar Harbor.
Mr. Wright is a member of the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory, where he served as trustee and treasurer for six years, and a member of the Belmar Homeowner’s Association [BHA].
“I enjoy being part of the Belmar community and participating in its activities and organizations,” Mr. Wright recently explained. “I see my candidacy as an opportunity to use my financial and management background to improve the community and make it a better and more affordable place to live.”
If elected, Mr. Wright seeks to bring an “objective voice” to the council.
“It is important that there be checks and balances on the borough council and I am committed to bring an objective voice on the council,” Mr. Wright said.
“There is a sense of divisiveness in the community, according to a recent community survey, which I believe is straining segments of the borough,” Mr. Wright added. “I will work to strengthen our sense of community by insisting that our leaders respect each other and respect all of our residents.”
Voters can cast their votes for their candidate of choice on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 4, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
There are four polling locations in Belmar.
District One and District Five voters can vote at the Goodwill Firehouse, located at 610 7th Avenue, in Belmar. District Two voters can vote at the Union Firehouse, located at 9th Avenue and E Street, in Belmar.
District Three voters can vote at the Volunteer Hook and Ladder House, located on 11th Avenue, in Belmar. District Four voters can vote at the Borough Public Works building, located at 800 13th Avenue, in Belmar.
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