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NJ Legislator Roster NEW JERSEY LEGISLATURE 05 Parts of Camden & Gloucester Counties ROSTER OF MEMBERS SENATOR Nilsa Cruz-Perez, D 2018-19 SESSION 231 Market Street 01 All of Cape May & parts of Atlantic & Cumberland Counties Camden 08102 (Correspondence & Meetings) SENATOR Bob Andrzejcza, D Or 515 S. White Horse Pike School House Office Park, 211 S. Main St., Suite 104 Audubon 08106 Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 (856) 541-1251; 856-541-3415 FAX 856-765-0891; 856-765-0897 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYWOMAN Patricia Egan Jones, D VACANT 231-L Market Street Camden 08102 or 515 S. White Horse Pike Audubon 08106 (856) 547-1251; 856-541-3415 FAX [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYMAN Bruce Land, D ASSEMBLYMAN William Spearman, D School House Office Park 231-L Market Street 211 S. Main Street, Suite 104 Camden 08102 (Correspondence & Meetings) Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 Or 515 S. White Horse Pike 609-465-0700; 609-465-4578 FAX Audubon 08106 [email protected] e-mail address (856) 541-1251; 856-541-3415 FAX 02 Part of Atlantic County [email protected] e-mail address SENATOR Chris Brown, R 06 Parts of Burlington and Camden Counties 2021 New Rd., Suite 24 SENATOR James Beach, D Linwood 08221 1309 Route 70 West 609-677-8266; 609-677-8853 FAX Cherry Hill, 08002 [email protected] e-mail address 856-429-1572; 856-429-1575 FAX ASSEMBLYMAN Vincent Mazzeo, D [email protected] email address 2312 New Road ASSEMBLYWOMAN Pamela R. Lampitt, D Northfield, NJ 08225 1101 Laurel Oak Rd., Suite 150 609-383-1388; 609-383-1497 FAX Voorhees 08043 [email protected] e-mail address 856-435-1247; 856-435-3849 FAX ASSEMBLYMAN John Armato, D [email protected] e-mail address 2312 New Road ASSEMBLYMAN Louis Greenwald, D Northfield, NJ 08225 1101 Laurel Oak Rd., Suite 150 609-383-1388; 609-383-1497 FAX Voorhees 08043 [email protected] e-mail address 856-435-1247; 856-435-3849 FAX 03 All of Salem & parts of Cumberland & Gloucester Counties [email protected] e-mail address SENATOR Stephen Sweeney, D 07 Parts of Burlington County Kingsway Commons SENATOR Troy Singleton, D 935 Kings Hwy., Suite 400 400 N. Church St., Suite 260 West Deptford 08086 Moorestown 08057 856-251-9801; 856-251-9752 FAX 856-234-2790; 856-234-2957 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] ASSEMBLYMAN John Burzichelli, D ASSEMBLYWOMAN Carol Murphy, D Kingsway Commons 504 Route 130 North, Suite 100 935 Kings Hwy., Suite 400 Cinnaminson 08077 West Deptford 08086 856-735-5334; 856-314-8835 FAX 856-251-9801; 856-251-9752 FAX [email protected] [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYMAN Herbert Conaway, Jr., D ASSEMBLYMAN Adam J. Taliaferro, D Delran Professional Center Kingsway Commons 8008 Rt. 130 North, Suite 450 935 Kings Hwy., Suite 400 Delran 08075 West Deptford 08086 856-461-3997; 856-461-3823 FAX 856-251-9801; 856-251-9752 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address 08 Parts of Atlantic, Burlington and Camden Counties 04 Parts of Camden & Gloucester Counties SENATOR Dawn Marie Addiego, R SENATOR Fred H. Madden, Jr., D 176 Route 70, Suite 13 129 Johnson Rd., Suite 1 Medford 08055 Turnersville 08012 609-654-1498; 609-654-4518 FAX 856-232-6700; 856-232-6844 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYMAN Joe Howarth, R ASSEMBLYMAN Paul Moriarty, D 176 Route 70, Suite 13 129 Johnson Road, Suite 1 Medford 08055 Turnersville 08012 609-654-1498; 609-654-4518 FAX 856-232-6700 ; 856-232-6844 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYMAN Ryan Peters, R ASSEMBLYWOMAN Gabriela M. Mosquera, D 176 Route 70, Suite 13 129 Johnson Road, Suite 1 Medford, NJ 08055 Turnersville 08012 (609) 654-1498; 609-654-4518 FAX 856-232-6700; 856-232-6844 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] 09 Parts of Atlantic, Burlington & Ocean Counties SENATOR Christopher Connors, R ASSEMBLYWOMAN Amy Handlin, R 620 W. Lacey Rd. 225 Route 35, Suite 202 Forked River 08731 Red Bank 07701 609-693-6700; 609-693-2469 FAX 732-383-7820; 732-383-7823 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYWOMAN DiAnne C. Gove, R ASSEMBLYWOMAN Serena DiMaso, R 620 West Lacey Road 101 Crawfords Corner Road Forked River 08731 Suite # 4332 609-693-6700; 609-693-2469 FAX Holmdel 07733 [email protected] e-mail address 732-444-1838; 732-444-1844 FAX ASSEMBLYMAN Brian Rumpf, R [email protected] e-mail address 620 West Lacey Road 14 Parts of Mercer & Middlesex Counties Forked River 08731 SENATOR Linda Greenstein, D 609-693-6700; 609-693-2469 FAX 1249 South River Rd., Suite 105 [email protected] e-mail address Cranbury 08512 10 Parts of Ocean County 609-395-9911; 609-395-9032 FAX SENATOR Jim Holzapfel, R [email protected] e-mail address 852 Highway 70 ASSEMBLYMAN Daniel R. Benson, D Brick 08724 3691A Nottingham Way 732-840-9028; 732-840-9757 FAX Hamilton Square 08690 [email protected] e-mail address (609) 631-0198; 609-631-0324 FAX ASSEMBLYMAN Gregory McGuckin, R [email protected] e-mail address 852 Highway 70 ASSEMBLYMAN Wayne DeAngelo, D Brick 08724 4621 A Nottingham Way 732-840-9028; 732-840-9757 FAX Hamilton Square 08690 [email protected] e-mail address 609-631-7501; 609-631-7531 FAX ASSEMBLYMAN David Wolfe, R [email protected] e-mail address 852 Highway 70 15 Parts of Hunterdon and Mercer Counties Brick 08724 SENATOR Shirley Turner, D 732-840-9028; 732-840-9757 FAX Parkway Corporate Center [email protected] e-mail address 1230 Parkway Avenue, Suite 103 11 Parts of Monmouth County Ewing 08628 SENATOR Vin Gopal,D 609-323-7239; 609-323-7633 FAX 802 West Park Avenue, Suite 221 [email protected] e-mail address Ocean Township 07712 ASSEMBLYWOMAN Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, D 732-695-3371; 732-695-3372 FAX 144 West State Street [email protected] e-mail address Trenton 08608 ASSEMBLYWOMAN JoAnn Downey,D 609-571-9638; 609-571-9645 FAX 802 West Park Avenue, Suite 221 [email protected] e-mail address Ocean Township 07712 ASSEMBLYMAN Anthony S. Verrelli, D 732-695-3371; 732-695-3372 FAX 144 West State Street [email protected] e-mail address Trenton 08608 ASSEMBLYMAN Eric Houghtaling, D 609-571-9638; 609-571-9645 FAX 802 West Park Avenue, Suite 221 [email protected] e-mail address Ocean Township 07712 16 Parts of Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex & Somerset Counties 732-695-3371; 732-695-3372 FAX SENATOR Christopher Bateman, R [email protected] e-mail address 36 East Main Street 12 Parts of Burlington, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean Somerville 08876 Counties 908-526-3600; 908-707-4578 FAX SENATOR Samuel Thompson, R [email protected] e-mail address 2501 Highway 516, Suite 101 ASSEMBLYMAN Roy Freiman, D Old Bridge 08857 390 Amwell Road, Suite 301 732-607-7580; 732-607-7879 FAX Hillsborough 08844 [email protected] e-mail address 908-829-4191; 908-829-4193 FAX ASSEMBLYMAN Ronald Dancer, R [email protected] e-mail address 405 Rt. 539 ASSEMBLYMAN Andrew Zwicker, D Cream Ridge 08514 1 Deer Park Drive, Suite D 1 609-758-0205; 609-758-0245 FAX Monmouth Junction 08852 [email protected] e-mail address 732-823-1684; 732-823-1658 FAX ASSEMBLYMAN Robert Clifton, R [email protected] e-mail addess 935 Highway 34, Suite 3B 17 Parts of Middlesex & Somerset Counties Matawan 07747 SENATOR Robert Smith, D 732-970-6386; 732-446-3594 FAX 216 Stelton Road, Suite E5 [email protected] e-mail address Piscataway 08854 13 All of Monmouth County 732-752-0770; 732-752-1590 FAX SENATOR Declan O’Scanlon, R [email protected] e-mail address 101 Crawfords Corner Road ASSEMBLYMAN Joseph Danielsen, D Suite # 4332 334 Elizabeth Avenue Holmdel 07733 Somerset 08873 732-444-1838; 732-444-1844 FAX 732-247-3999; 732-247-4383 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYMAN Joseph Egan, D 22 Parts of Middlesex, Somerset, and Union County 100 Bayard Street SENATOR Nicholas P. Scutari, D New Brunswick 08901 1514 E. Saint Georges Avenue, 2nd Fl. 732-249-4550; 732-249-6426 FAX Linden 07036 [email protected] e-mail address 908-587-0404; 908-587-9312 FAX 18 Part of Middlesex County [email protected] e-mail address SENATOR Patrick Diegnan, D ASSEMBLYWOMAN Linda S. Carter, D 908 Oak Tree Avenue, Unit P 200 W. 2nd Street, Suite 102 South Plainfield 07080 Plainfield 07060 908-757-1677; 908-757-6841 FAX 908-561-5757 908-561-5547 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYWOMAN Nancy Pinkin, D ASSEMBLYMAN James Kennedy, D 3 Stephenville Pkwy., Suite 2D, 34 East Cherry St., Edison 08820 Rahway, 07065 732-548-1406; 732-548-1623 FAX 732-943-2660; 732-827-5916 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYMAN Robert J. Karabinchak, D 23 Parts of Hunterdon, Somerset and Warren Counties 3 Stephenville Pkwy., Suite 2D, SENATOR Michael J. Doherty, R Edison 08820 127 Belvidere Ave., 2nd Floor 732-548-1406; 732-548-1623 FAX Washington, 07882 [email protected] 908-835-0552; 908-835-8570 FAX 19 Part of Middlesex County [email protected] e-mail address SENATOR Joseph Vitale, D ASSEMBLYMAN John DiMaio, R 569 Rahway Avenue 245 Route 22, Suite 208 Woodbridge 07095 Bridgewater 08807 732-855-7441; 732-855-7558 FAX 908-722-1365; 908-722-1542 FAX [email protected] e-mail address [email protected] e-mail address ASSEMBLYMAN Craig Coughlin, D ASSEMBLYMAN Erik Peterson, R 569 Rahway Avenue 28 Center St., Woodbridge 07095 Clinton 08809 732-855-7441; 732-855-7558 FAX 908-238-0251;
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