For Immediate
Release
June 5, 2026
Monmouth County unveiled
MonmouthNJ 250 Monument at Swimming River
Park in honor of America’s 250th birthday
RED BANK, NJ – Monmouth County officials unveiled the
MonmouthNJ 250 Monument during a ceremony at Swimming River Park to commemorate
America’s 250th birthday on Thursday, June 4.
“As many of you know, America is getting ready to
celebrate its 250th birthday this summer and Monmouth County has been preparing
for this for years to honor its vital role in America’s fight for
freedom," said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone, Co-Chair of the
MonmouthNJ 250 Committee. “Today, we get to share the Monument that will
commemorate this exciting time for our Country.”
As part of the ceremony, Middletown Mayor Tony Perry
welcomed attendees to Middletown.
“It is wonderful to see so many people here to celebrate
America’s birthday at Swimming River Park,” said Mayor Perry. “It is incredible
knowing this site will exist for the next 250 years so future generations can
remember, understand and appreciate that America is the greatest experiment
that has ever been tested. And we’ve been tested over those 250 years, but we
have nothing but optimism, pride and appreciation for everything that has
happened in the past and for the next 250 years.”
Commissioner Director Arnone and County Clerk Christine
Giordano Hanlon shared how the MonmouthNJ 250 Committee prepared Monmouth County
for this exciting celebration.
“This unveiling, along with the other MonmouthNJ 250
events, is a culmination of years of hard work by the MonmouthNJ 250 Committee,
and I would like to thank them for their efforts,” said Commissioner Director
Arnone. “When my Co-Chair, Christine Hanlon, and I first discussed how Monmouth
County was going to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, 2026 seemed like a long
way off. But we stand here today as not only the most prepared County in New
Jersey, but one of the most prepared in the Country.”
“We will celebrate our Country and its founding ideals
with pride and patriotism through parades and fireworks, concerts and exhibits,
runs, walks and races, and events for all ages across our County. I invite all
residents to join this historic celebration,” said Clerk Hanlon, Co-Chair of
the MonmouthNJ 250 Committee. “May this Monument here at Swimming River Park
always serve as a symbol of our County’s rich history and the many sacrifices
our forefathers made to ensure the liberty we enjoy today.”
Monmouth County has officially launched a comprehensive
lineup of initiatives and community events to commemorate the Nation’s 250th
anniversary through its MonmouthNJ 250 celebration. Educational and digital
outreach efforts include the Monmouth County Library System’s free 2026 program
guide, a specialized student history booklet, and two rounds of youth poetry
and essay contests. Residents can engage with local history via the new
MonmouthNJ 250 mobile app, the “Talking 250” podcast and the “History with
Hanlon and Arnone” YouTube video series. On the fitness and entertainment
front, the County introduced the “250 for 250” miles tracking challenge
alongside the “ParkStage” summer performance series, hosted in partnership with
the Count Basie Center’s centennial. The celebration peaks with major signature
events, including the Stars & Strides 5K and Freedom Walk at Bell Works on
June 14, America’s 250th Birthday Gala on June 25, and the “Red, White, &
YOU!” Big Birthday Parade in Middletown Township on June 28. Additionally, the
Park System is hosting ongoing heritage programming, featuring the year-long
“War Comes to Monmouth” exhibit at Thompson Park Visitor Center and the
commemorative booklet, Portraits
of the Past: A Journey Through the American Revolution.
“As we prepare to celebrate 250 years of the American
story, we are reminded that history is not only written in Philadelphia,
Washington or on battlefields long ago; it is written in communities like
Monmouth County every single day,” said Commissioner Director Arnone. “This County
has always stood at the crossroads of American history, from the courage shown
here during the Revolutionary War to the generations of families, workers,
veterans, educators and neighbors who continue to shape its future today.”
“Nearly 250 years ago, on July 4, 1776, the Declaration
of Independence was signed and a new Nation was born—founded on the enduring
principles that all people are entitled to ‘life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness,’” said Clerk Hanlon. “These seven statues represent individuals from
Monmouth County from all walks of life, reminding us that the Revolution was
shaped by men and women whose diverse experiences, sacrifices and contributions
helped define our community, our County and our Nation. Today, as we dedicate
this Monument, we honor the legacy of those who lived through one of the most
consequential chapters in our history so that we can celebrate 250 years of
freedom.”
During the ceremony, sculptor Brian Hanlon spoke about
designing the Monument.
“I created something that explains the themes of fight, family and
patriotism in Monmouth County during the Revolutionary War,” said Hanlon.
“Monmouth County is in my roots, and it affected me as an artist. Thank you for
letting me be part of this. This project is the pinnacle of my career.”
Other participants in the
ceremony included: Atlantic Watch Pipe and Drums, Marine Academy of Science and
Technology Color Guard, NJ Society Sons of the American Revolution - Monmouth
Chapter, vocalist Julia Santiago, and Rev. Brian T. Butch, pastor of the Church
of Saint Anselm in Tinton Falls.
The dedication ceremony was live-streamed on the Monmouth County
Government’s Facebook and YouTube Channel.
For more information
about Monmouth County, go to www.visitmonmouth.com.

RED
BANK, NJ – Monmouth County officials unveiled the MonmouthNJ 250 Monument
during a ceremony at Swimming River Park to commemorate America’s 250th
birthday on Thursday, June 4. Photo by Monmouth County Government.
RED BANK, NJ – Monmouth County officials unveiled the MonmouthNJ 250 Monument during a ceremony at Swimming River Park to commemorate America’s 250th birthday on Thursday, June 4. Photo by Monmouth County Government.
RED BANK, NJ – Monmouth County officials unveiled the MonmouthNJ 250 Monument during a ceremony at Swimming River Park to commemorate America’s 250th birthday on Thursday, June 4. Photo by Monmouth County Government.
RED BANK, NJ – Monmouth County officials unveiled the MonmouthNJ 250 Monument during a ceremony at Swimming River Park to commemorate America’s 250th birthday on Thursday, June 4. Photo by Monmouth County Government.