Republicans last week honored Larry Pepper for his 33 years of service as chair of the Cumberland County GOP.
Marking the occasion of his retirement as chairman, over 400 of Pepper’s friends, family and elected officials throughout the state attended a gala at the Centerton Country Club on June 30.
Guests included U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R-2), New Jersey State Republican Chairman Tom Wilson, state Senate Minority Leader Tom Kean, Jr., Assembly Minority Leader Alex DeCroce, and former state Senator and personal friend James R. Hurley.
LoBiondo and new county Chairman Douglas Sorantino awarded Pepper with a plaque honoring him for his "unprecedented" service.
"Larry's many years of unselfish and tireless service will always be remembered," said LoBiondo.
Sorantino added, "His shoes can never be filled and his leadership has taught me much."
Pepper continues to be a Senior Member of the law firm Gruccio, Pepper, De Santo and Ruth, PA of Vineland.
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Pepper
What a LOSER, he should have left years ago but the Dumb REPUBLICAN DIRT FARMERS in Cumberland County kept electing him because they had no one else.
A Plaque - what a joke just like the Republican Party in Cumberland County is and always will be because they like having the HIGHEST UNEMPLOYMENT RATE in the state which the Democrats are happy to give them.
And Hail Hail all the Republican LOSERS in the state attended.