Everything about James F Lacey totally explained
James F. Lacey serves on the
Ocean County,
New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders. Kelly was first elected to the Board of Chosen Freeholders in 1992.
Freeholder Lacey serves as chairman of the Freeholder Board's Human Services Committee and is the liaison to the Department of Solid Waste Management.
Throughout his tenure as Freeholder, Lacey has supported educational programs for workers and residents on areas such as the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, teen-age suicides and persons with handicaps and he's worked to improve the environment with such programs as backyard composting, battery recycling and household hazardous waste collection. Lacey joined the Board of Trustees of the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority in 2003.
Freeholder Lacey is a graduate of
Ocean County College and
Monmouth University. He lives in
Brick Township, and has been a resident of Ocean County for more than 40 years. Lacey served on the
Point Pleasant Beach Borough Council. Lacey has been president of Point Beach Fire Company #2 and is the recipient of the Ocean County College Alumni Association Distinguished Achievement Award.
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