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Take Back Secaucus ’
Jun 28th, 2011 |
By Greg Hazley |
Category: On tap
The Take Back Secaucus slate of political independents on the town council is planning a “Victory Brunch” Sept. 18 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel to mark the first year-and-a-half of work since breaking the Democratic majority in Secaucus. Mayor Mike Gonnelli said supporters have been asking for a fete, but town business has taken priority [...]
Tags: James Clancy, Michael Gonnelli, Take Back Secaucus Posted in On tap |
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Nov 2nd, 2010 |
By Greg Hazley |
Category: On tap
[Vote totals updated 11/3 @ 9:15 a.m.] The independent Take Back Secaucus slate swept Tuesday night’s council elections over three Democratic challengers as residents voted to return incumbents in the 1st and 2nd Wards and elected first-time councilwoman Susan Pirro in the 3rd Ward. TBS, the platform led by Mayor Mike Gonnelli, continued its dominance [...]
Tags: Election, election results, Hudson County, Take Back Secaucus Posted in On tap |
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Oct 26th, 2010 |
By Greg Hazley |
Category: On tap
Take Back Secaucus, the independent slate which is running three candidates for the town council in November, will hold a rally Wednesday at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on Meadowlands Parkway. The Oct. 27 event, 7 to 9 p.m., will include light refreshments. TBS’ slated includes incumbents Gary Jeffas (1st Ward), Jim Clancy (2nd) and 3rd [...]
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Oct 18th, 2010 |
By Greg Hazley |
Category: On tap
Take Back Secaucus, the slate of three Secaucus council candidates on Mayor Mike Gonnelli’s Independent ticket, has spent more than $30,000 ahead of the November 2 election, according to the committee’s Oct. 6 mandatory filing 29 days before the vote. TBS, which includes incumbent council members Gary Jeffas (1st Ward) and Jim Clancy (2nd Ward), [...]
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May 15th, 2010 |
By Greg Hazley |
Category: On tap
The “Take Back Secaucus” slate of Independent candidates led by Mayor Mike Gonnelli will hold a public rally on Tuesday at La Quinta Inn to introduce its three candidates for the fall council election. This year’s ticket includes two incumbents — Gary Jeffas, the 1st Ward councilman, and Jim Clancy, the 2nd Ward rep who [...]
Tags: Gary Jeffas, James Clancy, Michael Gonnelli, Susan Pirro, Take Back Secaucus Posted in On tap |
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Oct 28th, 2009 |
By Greg Hazley |
Category: On tap, Politics
The Independent Take Back Secaucus slate of candidates for mayor and council will host a pre-election rally on Thursday evening at LaQuinta Hotel on Lighting Way. TBS, led by 2nd Ward Councilman and lone mayoral candidate Mike Gonnelli, has two first-time candidates for the council — Rob Costantino (1st Ward) and Bill McKeever (3rd) — [...]
Tags: Bill McKeever, John Bueckner, Michael Gonnelli, Rob Costantino, Take Back Secaucus Posted in On tap, Politics |
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Oct 16th, 2009 |
By Greg Hazley |
Category: On tap, Politics
Take Back Secaucus, the Independent slate of candidates for the town council and mayor’s office headed by 2nd Ward Councilman Mike Gonnelli, has raised more than $87K, according to the committee’s mandatory filing ahead of the Nov. 3 election. TBS, which also includes incumbent 1st Ward Councilman John Bueckner and challengers Bill McKeever (3rd) and Rob [...]
Tags: Bill McKeever, Dawn McAdam, Democrats, Dennis Elwell, Election, Frank Trombetta, fundraising, Independents, John Reilly, Michael Gonnelli, Rob Costantino, Take Back Secaucus Posted in On tap, Politics |
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May 5th, 2009 |
By Greg Hazley |
Category: On tap, Politics
Scores of residents packed into a banquet room at the Zin Diner on Paterson Plank Road Tuesday night as the Independent slate of candidates for the fall town council election held their first rally with a blunt critique of the current Democratic majority. In front of a wide green banner with bold white letters spelling [...]
Tags: Bill McKeever, Gary Jeffas, John Bueckner, Michael Gonnelli, Rob Costantino, Take Back Secaucus Posted in On tap, Politics |
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