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Deputy Mayor’s County Job Draws Mayoral Blast

Government | Tue, 01/31/2012 - 5:05 pm | Updated 16 weeks 1 day ago | Read 2643 | Commented 13 | Emailed 1

By Al Campbell

Lare in foreground, Beck in background/Jack Fichter

CREST HAVEN – Despite a hiring freeze in Cape May County government, freeholders unanimously passed a resolution Tue., Jan. 24 that included the hiring Lower Township Deputy Mayor Kevin Lare for a part-time position in the Purchasing Department.

Lare’s job is listed as “Replacement/Training” at $25.55 per hour for 32 hours a week, or 64 hours in a two-week period. He is listed as a confidential assistant, and is a non-union employee, according to County Administrator Stephen O’Connor.
The hiring of Lare drew the disdain of Lower Township Mayor Michael Beck, who originally ran with Lare in 2008 for a seat on that municipal government. Lare was formerly a West Cape May borough commissioner before relocating to Lower Township.

“Unfortunately it comes down to putting food on the table,” said Lare in a telephone interview Mon., Jan. 30. “It’s a part-time position, and there are incredibly petty people in the Township of Lower who will use this story for their own political advantage,” he added.

Beck termed Lare and others who apparently benefit from political positions, as “the new Pharisees.”
“They eat at the banquet table,” said Beck, “As those they serve are going through foreclosures and reverse mortgages to make ends meet, they bounce from political job to political job like frogs on a lily pad. I feel so bad for the people taking a beating,” he added.
“I was a leader in Vietnam in the jungle, and (in the police department) on the streets in Philadelphia, and a true leader eats last. His people eat first. It is a shame,” said Beck.

He noted that, in 1998 when he first sought office, “I ran on the platform that I would make a promise never to take a government job. Fourteen years later, I still have never touched one,” said Beck.

O’Connor told the Herald, “Although the county is trying to maintain a rigid hiring freeze, there are retirements in key positions that are making it difficult,” said O’Connor.

He cited the retirement of a long-term employee from the Administration Office. While assigned to Administration, he said that person’s job was “predominantly focused on contracts and other Purchasing Department tasks.”
Those duties, O’Connor noted, “cannot be effectively reassigned to other employees that we are doing in most other vacant positions.”

Before hiring anyone from outside county government, O’Connor said officials “look for other employees within county government that we could transfer without having to back-fill the relocated position. There simply wasn’t any other employee that could transfer without having to replace their position,” he added.

O’Connor stated that Lare is a former county employee “who left in good standing for another job.” He had sought return to county government for the last two years, but the hiring freeze prevented him from having the opportunity.”

As administrator, O’Connor noted that he had advised freeholders that certain “key positions” that became vacant and needed to be filled, and there was no ability to transfer from within to take up the slack from the retiring employee.

“I have recommended that, when necessary, we make an exception to the hiring freeze and hire from outside county government for part-time employees,” O’Connor said.

As such, an employee can work a maximum 34 hours. That is an hour less than the threshold when a part-timer would be entitled to health benefits, a costly add-on to salary.
However, part-time employees are entitled to enroll in the New Jersey Public Employee Pension System (PERS).
“Since this position had to be filled, I recommended Kevin Lare to be rehired by the county at 32 hours per week,” said O’Connor.
He stressed that he took that action since Lare left the county in “good standing and is qualified for the position.”
Lare’s health benefits will be assumed under his wife’s, a teacher, insurance, O’Connor said.

Lare confirmed what O’Connor stated about his prior county employment.

“I am eminently qualified for the job,” said Lare, “I will say humbly, I am over qualified. I have extensive management experience in the public and private sector. I have to put food on my table for myself and my family.”

Lare said he had combined over 12 years of government experience dealing with contracts, bids, requests for proposals and contract administration when he previously worked for the county in the Department of Human Services.
He also held posts on the Boardwalk Special Improvement District in Wildwood and worked with contracts in Wildwood and North Wildwood.

“I have a strong frame of reference what the job entails. I have extensive private sector experience.
“It’s the truth. It’s a needle in a haystack. It’s not about qualifications, this is about politics. This is a way, in his (Beck’s) eyes, to enhance his position,” said Lare.
“The job came open, I applied the same process as everyone else,” he added.

He added it was “very important that this is a story that is clear that people want to use my livelihood for their political advantage.”

Referring to Beck’s wife, “when she got a job at Crest Haven Nursing Home, I didn’t like talking about that,” Lare said.

Lare cited the parting of ways between Beck and himself at an Aug. 17, 2009 council meeting over an MUA appointment.
“He (Beck) made very inflammatory comments about teachers which caused me to lose support (for Beck’s choice.)
“The mayor approached me and said, ‘If you are not supporting this person, we are done. That’s it,” said Lare.

Another factor when the two disagreed was when Beck wanted to purchase an electronic sign outside Township Hall on Bayshore Road, Villas.

“I told him I could not support it. I said ‘My position is, I can’t support this when we are not filling positions in the police department and they are short staffed,” said Lare.
“In my opinion, that was the beginning of the end. He never forgave me,” he added.

At the same meeting Jan. 24, freeholders appointed former Lower Township councilman and deputy mayor Arthur “Stig” Blomkvest, also a Republican, to fill the unexpired term of William Henfey, North Wildwood mayor, on the three-member Cape May County Bridge Commission.
The appointment will continue until May 1, 2012.

O’Connor, who is also executive director of the Bridge Commission which operates Ocean Drive toll bridges, said the appointment is a “political one” to the three-member board, one that must be filled by a member of the majority party, which is Republican. A Democrat must fill the third seat.
Blomkvest is the son of Arthur Blomkvest, former Cape May mayor.

His resume states that he was a committeeman in Cape May from 1989-1990, served on Lower Township Committee from 1992-94 and 1996-2000, during which time he served as deputy mayor.
From 2001-2007 he served as Ward 3 councilman in Lower Township.

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Tue, 02/07/2012 - 9:47am - Posted by: 1776

This is bad on so many levels. The idea that no one else in county govt could not have been promoted doesn't pass the laugh test. Or the idea that these responsibilties could not have been folded into someone else's existing job description is equally laughable. In a bad economy everyone tightens their belts except for the repubs. Hooray for the teabaggers. They win again. Lare may be eminently qualified, or as he stated so humbly, over qalified, but he was handed a political plum for being a "company" man. Deals like this leave everybody looking and smelling like sh1t, and causes people to lose whatever little faith they had left in govt and politicians. I wish he had the humility to admit that. Beck said it best. "I served on that committee for 6 yrs. The most passionate arguments were always reserved for whose turn is it next. Who gets the next job?" I see they dug Stig out of the woodwork and rewarded him with a political plum along with Craig. Call me clairvoyant, but I see a resurrection for their political careers. What a crock of sh1t. I know how my next vote will be cast.

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 7:00pm - Posted by: athebeach

I guess now we know why our taxes are out of control. It is everywhere; local, county, state and federal. Government is the largest employer. If we do not like it, vote them out and make changes.

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 2:41pm - Posted by: barracuda

Conrad's wife got her county job after he was elected too.

Now O'connor confirms he is giving another county job to Craig since his retirement from the first one.

Mayor Beck gave up on Lare the day Lare said he was only fooling the voters to get elected by running as an Independent with the Mayor and declared he was really a Republican.

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 9:51am - Posted by: BuyTheBay

Beck, Lare, what's the difference? They are both hypocrites. They are both on the public teat. Becks wifey has a nice cushy job with the county of Cape May. If you don't think that politics did not get her that job you're pretty stupid. As for Lare, he's got a nice cushy job as well doing nothing other than utilize his politics.

Wed, 02/01/2012 - 6:49am - Posted by: sam123

Another broker when the two disagreed was when Beck Testking 640-553 desirable to get an electronic part outside Testking 70-646 Township Uranologist on Bayshore Agency, Villas.

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 11:18pm - Posted by: ABSALOM ABSALOM

Nice self-serving comments from those one finds underneath the rock who suck off the public payroll--their sincerity rings hollow in their praise of Lare the Lare. $22.55/hr. is sweet!

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 11:03pm - Posted by: Jeff Lindsay

It reveals volumes about a person when they attack another's livelihood to further their political platform.

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 10:14pm - Posted by: trioclown

Mike Beck you are the best liar in Cape May County about your political beliefs, your spiritual beliefs. Unfortunately for you, the fcts will eventually surface about you and your sincerity in looking out for the residents of Lower Township, When it does, I believe you will regret it when people are informed about you. Keep shooting yourself in the foot & remember the truth may not set you free.

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 7:51pm - Posted by: Syd Barrett

I enjoy the Herald's weekly published soap opera that is the Saga of the Lower Township Committee. It's just a great value of entertainment. Plenty of issues abroad; focus on the petty. Politco advertum.

Columnated Ruins Dominoe...

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 7:30pm - Posted by: wildwoodhaze

Did you just crawl out from under a rock? Welcome to Cape May County, He is not the first to be hired he won't be the last. Ocean City had a strong hold on this county, now it's Lower. How many retirees have been hired by the county in the last few years?

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 6:57pm - Posted by: ABSALOM ABSALOM

No! LARE’s A LARE. He’s bought and paid for his county job by doing the Good Old Patronage's bidding. He served his masters well, not the people of Lower Township. Judas only got 30 pieces of silver, but, with inflation , $37,532 for a no-show political job is only fair for the Deputy, and Judas didn’t need the retirement benefits. Chump Change! Our Manager just got an 8.8% raise to $92,500. They really have disdain for the electorate. If only, the electorate were educated and informed. My new councilman from Ward Two also gives lip service to the party--or does history tell us it’s the other way around?

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 6:51pm - Posted by: sherluck gnomes

Attacking a man for working to support his family!!!!!!!!That just ain't right!!!!!!

Tue, 01/31/2012 - 5:30pm - Posted by: Jets Sanchez

WoW, Now it's personal Beck. Cape May County has nothing to do with you!! Beck you're a liar!! You DID NOT WORK the streets in Philly. You worked in the Academy because you couldn't handle the streets!!




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