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Romney Comes to New Jersey for Kyrillos Fundraiser

The probable Republican nominee for U.S. president attends a political fundraiser on Bernardsville mountain.

The actual event was a political fundraiser for state Sen. Joe Kyrillos, a Republican and Middletown resident who wants to replace Democrat Bob Menendez in the U.S. Senate, but the reason for all the security, traffic and reporters outside a private home

Romney, the likely Republican nominee for this year's presidential race, arrived about an hour after the scheduled start of the $5,000-a-plate campaign event at the house of attorney Edward Deutsch.

The Somerset County sheriff's department, with its canine unit, a few cars and officers from the Bernardsville police department and Secret Service had already secured the entrance to the home on Dryden Road prior to 3:30 p.m., when the event was scheduled to begin.

Some of those arriving had their cars parked further down Dryden Road while other attendees, including N.J. Sen. Thomas Kean Jr. (R-District 21), were ushered into the driveway of the Deutsch home.

At about 4:30 p.m., a small motorcade, with a state police car in the front and another following behind, pulled up to the front of the gated home, and Romney quickly entered the residence.

Romney left the area at 5:10 p.m., waving on his way out at a group of children from a local family who had showed up to greet him and show support.

"We heard that he was here and thought it would be really fun," said Kelly McDonald, who said she lives around the corner, and brought her four children, Angus, Finn, Maggie and Jack for a hope of a glimpse of Romney.

She said that the family had met Romney in New Hampshire the weekend before the primary there. The children held support signs for Romney as they stood by the side of the Dryden Road.

Deutsch, a managing partner of the law firm of McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, said in an interview on Tuesday.

Deutsch said he was expecting about 50 to 100 guests to attend Wednesday's event, to include hors d'oeuvres.

Deutsch said Romney is a good friend of Kyrillos, whom he said had handled the former Massachusetts governor's campaign in New Jersey.

Romney, front-runner candidate for the Republican party's nominee for U.S. president, apparently is returning the favor by giving a boost to Kyrillos, a state senator from Monmouth County who wants to unseat Menendez, the Democrat now representing New Jersey.

Deutsch said he expected "some very high-profile people" and also those who are very interested in the outcome of the election in New Jersey, and who would "like an opportunity to meet [Romney], who we hope is the next president of the United States."

Deutsch said he believes Romney has a very strong base of support locally, and all over the country. "I think we have a country in crisis," he said.

Deutsch said he was expecting attendees from throughout Central New Jersey, as well as Bergen County and Kyrillos' home base of Monmouth County. Deutsch's primary law office is in Morristown.

A few New York plates were among those cars pulling up on Wednesday. State Gov. Chris Christie, who lives up the road in Mendham Township, was not visible among the arriving guests.

Deutsch said he believed those who attended would enjoy meeting Romney.

On Monday, Bernardsville's police chief, Business was as usual in downtown Bernardsville before and after the event.

Patch will update this post with more photos.

bud April 26, 2012 at 02:26 pm
Another "empty suit!" Where is Anna Little when we REALLY need her?
Bill Heller April 26, 2012 at 06:32 pm
Kyrillos abandoned thousands of his NJ District 13 constituents when he remained silent on the efforts of Union Beach to prevent a 40-story noisy industrial wind turbine with blades each the size of a cell tower from being erected at the BSRA sewer plant there just a little over 1,000 feet from homes. Hazlet, Matawan, Holdmel, Keyport, Union Beach, and Monmouth County (all District 13) passed resolution opposing the siting of this industrial intrusion into a densely populated residential area. The issue is still tied up in the Appellate Court, although the BSRA is thumbing their nose at the court and pushing to truck it in prior to the court's decision. When Sea Girt was faced with a similar threat, all three of their state reps went to bat for them, and the project was defeated. In District 13, only Amy Hanldin has gone to bat for the town. Kyrillos is a booster of Big Wind. He was the only Republican to cosponsor a bill that would have allowed industrial wind installations on preserved farmland in southern NJ. Luckily, Christie vetoed that bill. Kyrillos is a big government Lib posing as a conservative. He does not deserve to be our senator.
ellie murphy April 27, 2012 at 12:32 am
mr romney\
i read all this stuff about kyrillos and it sounds like a foreign language why not stick with the important issues ... see below i would like some support as a women with ms why don't u give me a donation towards a walkaide that medicare will not cover i'm sure anne would endorse that change. by the way it will cost me roughly $5,000.00 to purchase a walkaide u made that with 1 sitting at your dinner i am collecting ssd and making far less than the $50,000/yr i used to earn a shout out for onward to a cure for ms in the mean time at least make it a disease/condition that medicare/medicade will cover all expenses like the bi-flex cuff, i had a chance today to try it and it works, but what a let down to know i can't afford to buy it!!!!!and medicare will not cover it well maybe the nmss will help me out i could go on about this forever but will contiue to take this up with americans that really want to make a difference e murphy freehold nj
Julie Kaye April 28, 2012 at 05:51 pm
I hope Romney reads this. Our medical system is insane.
Quinn Kelly May 5, 2012 at 08:04 pm
Anna Little for Senator!
Mrs. Jones May 5, 2012 at 08:19 pm
Great. More silly political signs that will soon be littering the streets.
anonymous May 5, 2012 at 08:59 pm
Joe Kyrillos threw the middle-class public unions under the bus when he voted against the public servants requiring them to pay more into their pensions and health benefits--WE WILL REMEMBER IN NOVEMBER!!!!
Joe May 6, 2012 at 12:25 pm
Oh you mean the bus where the drivers work 4 hours a day and get 20.00 per hour plus a pension and full time health benefits and then can retire with health benefits for the rest of their lives? That bus? GOOD!

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