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(OCEAN COUNTY) --- Long-time Ocean County Democrat Chairman Wyatt Earp is under active consideration for a nomination to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities by Governor Mikie Sherrill.
Yes, you read it right.
According to a source with knowledge of the proposed nomination, this reporter has 100% proof of the truth of this.
Why this news may not mean anything to the uneducated and naïve resident, it means a lot when it comes to corrupt Ocean County Politics.
So I will make it clear for all socio-economic levels: Earp, the IBEW Third District rep and the president of Monmouth and Ocean County Central Labor Union below would also serve on a statewide board that regulates the New Jersey’s utility companies - a focal point of the new administration’s policy agenda in Trenton.

(Photo: New Jersey State AFL-CIO Wyatt Earp International Representative representing the IBEW Third District, Facebook post)
Earp could potentially serve on the board and likely be tasked with implementing the new governor’s pledge to tackle rising utility bills. Unions affiliated with Earp are expected to lend their support for his nomination.
While I would love to get into what this means on so many levels, I am going to keep it short and sweet, reader.
And as far as me being a trusted source, don’t let the name Underwood fool you.
My maiden name is Angela Santoriello, Toms River’s first-ever Public Information Officer, a position created just for me by George Gilmore.
Needless to say, selling my soul to the devil got me harassed by Tom Kelaher, which he took to his grave, lying about it.
But that is the past, for which I thank the sweet Lord Jesus.
Now, my Lord, made me privy to information like this to assure you I am the real deal, as I have always been.
When it comes to political operatives, my experience goes far beyond lowly Ocean County politics, as seen in the October 2020 New York Times report I was featured in, photo shoot and all.
As for my present credentials, you are reading me because of OpGov.News, a non-profit media outlet that allows me to avoid traditional bias rules like those at my former employers, Gannett, and more recent work with ABC News in Pensacola here.
Now I can say it just like it is and get paid for it. God, I love my job.
Until I come across something else of note, Godspeed, Ocean County.
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