Politics & Government

Election 2021: Jay Bryant For Manasquan Council

Bryant, who is on the council, is running on the Democratic ticket with Charlie Kelly for the two seats on the Manasquan council.

Current Manasquan councilman Jay Bryant is running for re-election this November.
Current Manasquan councilman Jay Bryant is running for re-election this November. (Photo courtesy of Jay Bryant )

MANASQUAN, NJ – Current Manasquan councilman Jay Bryant is running on the Democratic ticket with Charles Kelly for the two seats on the Manasquan borough council for election this November. Learn more about the incumbent candidate below.

Name: Jay Bryant

Age: 50

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Town: Manasquan

Career: Teacher

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Education: B.A. from Rowan University, Masters from Rutgers University, Awarded James Madison Memorial Fellowship (established by Congress in 1986 to promote Constitutional scholarship and knowledge of American government)

Family: Married to wife Sharon for 21 years, two children, Lillian,16, and Jack, 11.

Why are you running for office?

I am running for Council because I am dedicated to preserving Manasquan’s small-town character. I’ve learned from my time on Council that we need local elected officials and volunteers who serve because they are trying to help make things better. I want to continue to deliver affordable and efficient government while making needed improvements to infrastructure and preserving our quality of life in town. I have a long-term vision for Manasquan that includes fiscal responsibility, upgrades to infrastructure, improving recreational opportunities for all ages, and being responsive to the community. Specifically, I will focus on the issues facing the town today. The top of the list includes making smart investments in the town’s roads, sidewalks, and curbs. Additionally, where possible, upgrades to water and sewer systems to lessen the impact of flooding is a top priority.

Leadership requires establishing a set of priorities that are informed by the community you serve. I know that initiatives work best when they reflect the interests and concerns of the community. In my time on Council, I have sought every opportunity to communicate and listen to local residents to create the best ideas and solutions for our town. I am running for office to continue to work for the betterment of Manasquan

What is your platform?

I want to continue to make smart and affordable upgrades to infrastructure and improvements to parks and recreational opportunities for all ages, and focus on the quality of life and enforcement issues that impact all residents.

Do you have previous experience in the world of politics and government?

I am currently completing my first term as a councilman. I teach courses in State and Local Government and National Government at Georgian Court University. Beyond those experiences, I am presently serving in my second term on the Board of Trustees at Historic Allaire Village. My work with the Board has given me additional experience working with state and community agencies, the grant process, and the management of resources and facilities.

My other experiences working with the community include:
Manasquan VFW Coordinator Voice of Democracy Scholarship for 18years
Manasquan Environmental Commission
Open Space Committee
Manasquan Citizen Action Committee
Manasquan Boy Scout Troop 59 den leader
Spring Lake- Brielle Rotary

What is the most important issue facing your constituency, and how do you plan to deal with it?

My top priorities are fixing and upgrading infrastructure, expanding recreation programs and services for all ages, and focusing on quality of life and enforcement issues that impact all residents.

As our community shifts back to our normal day-to-day routines and away from immediate challenges of the pandemic there are still individuals and businesses that are in need of help. The Borough website and Covid 5 Star Program will continue to direct residents to needed services and resources and provide Internet links to support local businesses.

To improve infrastructure I will continue to work on identifying areas of need, plan for the needed upgrades, and apply for grants to offset the cost to the town and taxpayers.

Why should voters vote for you?

I have a conservative and common sense approach to government that relies on three basic questions during the decision-making process: Is it good for the community? Will it work? Is it cost-effective? Specifically, I will focus on the issues facing the town today. The top of the list includes making smart investments in the town’s roads, sidewalks, and curbs. Additionally, where possible, upgrades to water and sewer systems to lessen the impact of flooding is a top priority. Local government needs to reflect the values and concerns of the community it serves. I want to work with volunteers to expand our year-round outdoor and indoor recreation programs for all ages. Another significant goal is to work with residents to address quality of life issues that directly impact our streets and neighborhoods.

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