Toms river mayor hill man of honor at $500 per person meet and greet
Toms River Mayor Maurice Hill. Photo by Art Gallagher, Former Toms River Township Press Secretary.

Toms River Mayor Hill Man of Honor at $500 Per Person Meet and Greet

TOMS RIVER, NJ – Toms River Mayor Maurice Hill is the guest of honor at a backyard cocktail party hosted at the home of Robert Shea, a lawyer. Entry into the exclusive meet and greet is $500 per person to be served cocktails and light fare.

The event is paid for by the Republicans for Toms River, a new political organization formed by Hill and other political allies after multiple unsuccessful attempts to take over the Regular Republican Club of Toms River.

The vent will also honor Hill running mates Matt Lotano, Josh Kopp and Kevin Geohegan. 2021 Gubernatorial election loser Jack Ciattarelli will also be in attendance as a ‘special guest’.

Get your cameras and wallets ready if you want to mingle with the Mo Hill team. The event will take place on Thursday, August 11th at 69 Cranmoor Drive in Toms River between 5:30 pm and 7:30 pm.

If you are unable to attend, you can simply send a check of between $500 and $2,600 per honoree.

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