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Monmouth County Dedicated 4-H Livestock Tent

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FREEHOLD – The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners, the Monmouth County Park System and the Monmouth County 4-H Association, announced that the 4-H livestock tent at the Monmouth County Fair was named in memory of William “Bill”

H. Potter, III during a dedication ceremony held at the Monmouth County Fair on July 26.

“Bill Potter was heavily involved in his community before his passing. Bill served on the Monmouth County Board of Agriculture, Monmouth County Agriculture Development Board, and was a leader of the Monmouth County 4-H program for Monmouth Livestock,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “He will be missed but his name and contributions to Monmouth County 4-H will not be forgotten.”

“The Monmouth County 4-H program is as

Photo courtesy Monmouth County successful as it is because of volunteers such as Bill Potter. Bill was a lifelong member of 4-H, where he raised and showed his Hereford cows as a youth and later volunteered as a 4-H leader when his children and grandchildren joined 4-H,” said Commissioner Lillian G. Burry, liaison to the Rutgers Cooperative Extension. “We certainly miss Bill but his legacy lives on through his incredible work.”

“Bill was a fixture in the Monmouth County 4-H program, as well as a local business owner and family man,” said Commissioner Ross F. Licitra, liaison to the Monmouth County Park System. “It is an honor to memorialize Bill Potter during our County Fair at the 4-H livestock tent.”

For more information about the Monmouth County 4-H program, email 4h@co.monmouth.nj.us or go to visitmonmouth.com.

County Fair Hose & Ladder Competition

Fire Department Volunteers successfully defended their title as Monmouth County Fair Champions!

Their hard work and training paid off and they are getting ready next for the Field Day Competition at Colts Neck Fire Co #1. That contest will be held on August 12 and the fi refighters are urging everyone to come on out and cheer them on!

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