The statement below is by Freeholder Director Louis Cappelli in regards to the passing of U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg:
“Today the Freeholder Board will keep U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg’s family in our thoughts and prayers as we observe the passing of an elected official and businessman that always fought for the people of New Jersey. From his humble upbringing in Patterson to his service in World War II, the Senator always embodied the face of public service in this state. As we think back on his tenure as an elected official he will be remembered for the long hours he spent fighting for health of our citizens whether it was raising the drinking age or prohibiting smoking. In addition, the Senator was always an advocate for public transportation projects and common sense gun regulations. As we reflect on Sen. Lautenberg’s legacy it will be covered in advocacy for the residents of this state. The Camden County Freeholder Board sends their sincere condolences to this son of poor immigrants that proved time and again that with hard work and a strong passion anything is possible.”