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Arnone touts countywide shared services, grants and fiscal choices as model for growth
Summary
Tom Arnone said Monmouth County has shared-service agreements with all 53 municipalities, secured over $40 million in 2025 grant funding, and defended the county’s self-insured health benefits and long-term budgeting approach while outlining infrastructure investments.
At the State of the County address, Commissioner Director Tom Arnone framed Monmouth County’s approach to growth around a business-minded shared-services model, grant-seeking, and long-term fiscal choices.
Arnone said the county is the only one in New Jersey with at least one shared-service agreement with every one of its 53 municipalities and that many towns now participate in multiple agreements. He introduced Rob Ferregino as the county’s new shared services coordinator and said Ferregino is meeting with towns to…
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