BAYVILLE, NJ – A new legislative office has opened its doors on Atlantic City Boulevard, giving residents in Ocean County’s northern communities a direct line to their elected officials and full access to constituent services without traveling far from home.
Senator Carmen Amato Jr., Assemblyman Brian Rumpf, and Assemblyman Gregory Myhre announced the launch of their new joint office located at 800 Atlantic City Boulevard, Suites 2 and 3, in Bayville. The office, which began operations this week, will serve as a local hub for the 9th Legislative District.
The Bayville location complements the delegation’s recently opened Manahawkin office, with the goal of making services more geographically accessible to constituents across the district. Officials said the move reflects their continued focus on responsiveness and availability.
Residents can contact the Bayville office directly at (732) 678-1355 or visit during regular business hours—Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.—to receive help with state agencies, legislative questions, and information about government programs.
The office provides a full range of services including support with unemployment issues, motor vehicle inquiries, senior assistance programs, and general legislative concerns. The delegation also offers a monthly email newsletter with state updates, which residents can request by emailing Senator Amato.
Key Points
- New legislative office opens in Bayville to serve 9th District constituents
- Office offers full range of state services and is open weekdays
- Location aims to improve accessibility for residents in northern Ocean County
A second office in Ocean County gives the 9th District delegation more reach with expanded local access.