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Welcome to the Economic Development Advisory Committee web page!


EDAC is dedicated to promoting healthy economic growth throughout Eatontown. We are a robust committee with representatives from nationally recognized corporations as well as entrepreneurs from the fields of finance, high tech, retail, hospitality, health care, automotive, real estate, plus municipal officials and residents.

 

 

 

We monitor the fiscal climate in Eatontown:

  • Looking to relocate to the economic and transportation hub of eastern Monmouth County?
  • Want a gateway presence on the Jersey Shore?
  • Seeking advice about your current business?

Consider us a resource.

 

EDAC provides first-hand analysis of planning and zoning initiatives, traffic patterns, and employment conditions. We are alert to the on-going discussions for the redevelopment of the electronics command at Fort Monmouth located along Eatontown's northeastern perimeter.A copy of the ordinance that created EDAC in September 2008 may be obtained from the borough clerk.

Information about local, state, and federal programs that will help you grow your business in Eatontown may be found here.

 

We meet at 1 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month, except legal holidays. The location is the Council Chamber on the second floor of Borough Hall. It is handicap-accessible. All are invited to attend these open public meetings and to suggest action items for our agenda.

 

 

We welcome hearing from you!

 

Members of the Economic Development Committee include:

  • Tom Riccardi
  • Ron Wollner
  • Ben Levine
  • George Rodriguez
  • Mark Lefkandinos
  • Helen Pike
  • Dr. Randy Rosen
  • David Portman
  • Jamie Pavlis
  • Liz Petrosino
  • Bob Strobel
  • Anna Mayer
  • George Jackson
  • Ed Stominski

Eatontown has forged a reputation as an economic crossroads, incubator for innovative businesses, and supplier of a highly educated and trained work force ever since Thomas Eaton built a grist mill here in 1670.

Alternate members of the Economic Development Committee include:

  • George Destafney
  • Dan Ingenbrandt
  • Richard Robinson
  • Robert English
  • Kevin Gonzalez
  • Corbett Donato
  • Gary Rafaloff
  • Kerrie DelGreco

 

Dennis Connelly is the Council Liaison.

Gerald J. Tarantolo is the Advisor.

 

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