Cape May County Freeholder Director
Gerald M. Thornton was placed in the newly created New Jersey Association of
Counties Hall of Fame on Thursday, May 9. The organization honored Freeholders
who served at least 20 years on the Freeholder Board. Thornton served as a
Freeholder from 1976 to 1987 and then he returned to the Freeholder Board in
1995 and has been serving ever since.

“It was such an honor to be
recognized by the New Jersey Association of Counties,” said Thornton. “I am
truly grateful to represent the residents of Cape May County for all of these
years.”
Thornton began his most
recent tenure as Freeholder Director in 2011. At that time, he assumed the
responsibilities of overseeing Administration, Clerk of the Board, Emergency
Management, and the Treasurer's Office among others. Previously he was the
Freeholder overseeing Health and Human Services, where his departments created several
programs that would be later adopted statewide.
Thornton is a proud veteran
who served as an 11-year veteran of the U.S. Air Force. He attended technical
schools including Air Traffic Controller, Space Tracking and Telemetry,
Automatic Radar, Management and Supervision and Non-Commissioned Officers
Academy.
“It has been an honor to serve
on the same Freeholder Board as Jerry,” said Cape May County Freeholder
Vice-Director Leonard Desiderio, who has served with Thornton since 2002. “He
has been a great leader for Cape May County. On behalf of our Freeholder Board
I want to congratulate him on another well-deserved award.”