Feb
12
PolitickerNJ: Bates set to enter Hillside mayor’s race
Filed Under Andre Daniels, Election 2009, Frank Deo, George Cook, In The News, Jean Marie Miller, Jerome Jewell, John Kulish, Joseph Pugliese, Karen McCoy Oliver | 8 Comments
By MAX PIZARRO, PolitickerNJ.com Reporter
Hillside sources say it is very likely Second Ward Councilwoman Shelley Bates will enter the race for mayor as an independent Democrat in a growing field that already includes a pair of system-bucking candidates: real estate agent Joe Menza and School Board member Andre Daniels. Read more
Feb
10
theHillsider: Bates “circulating” but quiet
Filed Under Andre Daniels, Election 2009, George Cook, In The News, Jean Marie Miller, Jerome Jewell, Joseph Pugliese, Karen McCoy Oliver | Leave a Comment
Hillside mayoral candidate Joseph Menza unveiled his campaign headquarters on Long Avenue this weekend and introduced his at-large council slate.
Running on Menza’s ticket are George Cook, Joe Pugliese and Jean Miller.
Cook was a school board candidate last year affiliated with Andre Daniels, who is also running for mayor with a full council slate.
Puglise ran with Menza in the council ward elections two years ago. Puglise lost to 3rd Ward Councilman John Kulish by four votes.
Miller, who Menza says has lived in Hillside since 1980, is new to Hillside politics. She is retired and wants to focus on senior citizens issues, Menza said.
So far, Menza and Daniels are the only two candidates who have declared their candidacies in what’s shaping up to be a crowded race for mayor.
Councilman-at-large Jerome Jewell has all-but officially announced his run. Second Ward Councilwoman Shelley-Ann Bates has been circulating nominating petitions but has not yet made any public statement about her intentions. Political observers doubt Mayor Karen McCoy-Oliver will jump in the ring.
The Hillsider will profile all candidates in the township election. Stay tuned.
Jan
18
NJ.com: CFBNJ Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy
Filed Under Edward Brewer, In The News | Leave a Comment
by Michele Hujber/Community FoodBank of New Jersey
Saturday, January 17, 2009. 11:43 AM

The Community FoodBank of New Jersey (CFBNJ) is observing a National Day of Service, “Renew America Together,” with a special event, “Community FoodBank of New Jersey Celebrates Martin Luther King Jr.’s Legacy” today. Governor Jon S. Corzine, New Jersey Senator Robert Menendez, New Jersey Secretary of State Nina Mitchell Wells and CFBNJ President and CEO Kathleen DiChiara welcomed about 200 volunteers who are sorting and repacking food for distribution to the hundreds of charitable organizations that the CFBNJ serves in New Jersey. New Jersey Assemblyman Albert Coutinho and Hillside Council Members Edward Brewer and Shelly-Ann Bates also joined the celebration.