Middletown faces a critical challenge: its population growth has remained stagnant for the past 15 years. The township grapples with an affordability crisis, squeezing out younger individuals, working-class families, and seniors. Starter homes and apartments for young professionals are scarce.
Middletown's governance lacks a coherent strategy for sustainable development. Instead of fostering organic growth, officials rely on outdated strip malls and sprawling developments. The town's infrastructure neglects crucial elements like walkability, bicycle lanes, and transit connectivity, exacerbating traffic congestion.
This status quo is unsustainable. Middletown needs leaders with a comprehensive vision for its future.
You deserve... ones who prioritizes safety, sustainability, and the well-being of taxpayers.
You deserve... taxes that work for you!
We pay plenty, but where does it go? Sidewalks are missing, roads are cracked, parks are neglected. We’ll fix the basics & stop the waste.
You deserve...investment in your kids, not township cronies!
Our schools are crumbling while insiders cash in. We’ll fight for our community’s kids and stop the lawsuits, favors, & bad deals.
You deserve...a voice, not one-party rule!
One party has controlled Middletown for decades. We’ll bring balance, transparency, & a township committee that won’t ignore you.
You deserve...Smart development, not overdevelopment!
Traffic is up, development is uncontrolled, & housing prices are skyrocketing. We’ll focus on community-first development that protects what makes Middletown home. Township Committee
You Deserve Better
Donate to the Seideman & Wallach campaign now and help them bring the change that Middletown so desperately needs.
Dr. Jeremy Seideman
Jeremy is a tech leader and inventor who
brings innovative, data-driven thinking to local
issues. Since moving to Middletown, he’s been
focused on transparency, smart growth, and
community-first policies. He is an avid boater
and amateur musician.
Shawn Wallach
Shawn is a longtime Middletown resident,
attorney, and community advocate who went
to bat for local families and small businesses
following Superstorm Sandy — both in the
courtroom and in local government. He is a
former board member and coach for Lincroft
Little League and Lincroft Lightning.