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Legislator Performs at Stone Pony Sandy Benefit

Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick, appeared at the Stone Pony night club to raise funds for those who have been affected by Hurricane Sandy.

Editor's Note: The following is a press release from NJ Assembly Republicans

Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick, R-Union, who is New Jersey's funniest lawyer, appeared on Sunday at the famous Stone Pony night club in Asbury Park to raise funds for those who have been affected by Hurricane Sandy. The show, "United to Restore the Jersey Shore," was a bipartisan relief concert sponsored by Republicans and Democrats in Monmouth County.

"The road to recovery for the communities impacted by Hurricane Sandy is just beginning," said Bramnick. "This concert was one way we show our support in assisting those who were devastated by this catastrophe.

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Funds raised from the event will go to the New Jersey Hurricane Relief Fund. 

"This event, as well as everything else being done to help the impacted communities, was a bipartisan effort that had nothing to do with politics, and everything to do with showing our compassion for those whose lives have been devastated by Sandy," he said.

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 In addition to Bramnick, music was provided by Tommy Gunz, Back Up Jackson, Pat Guadagno, Steve Trevelise, Joe Orlando, The Cryers, the Pat Roddy Band and Vinny Pastore's Crazy Horse All Star Review.


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