Hudson County View
In Jersey City, Mayor Steven Fulop and his council slate have over $1.7 million cash on hand, with Ward C council candidate Tom Zuppa leading declared challengers with around $43,000 COH, according to reports filed with the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission.
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By John Heinis/Hudson County View
Fulop, who is seeking a third term this fall, individually raised $18,742, but still has about $993,030 available after a strong final fundraising quarter in 2020, his April 16th ELEC report shows. He also does not have a declared challenger as of this writing.
Evidently the first quarter of this year, January 1st through March 31st, was dedicated to raising money for his nine candidates for the city council – which includes seven incumbents.
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East Texas counties offering emergency alert system ahead of severe weather season Instead of you calling 911, 911 calls you and lets you know something s wrong, Cherokee County Emergency Management Coordinator said. Author: Shandel Menezes Updated: 10:40 PM CDT April 12, 2021
CHEROKEE COUNTY, Texas Emergency dispatchers across East Texas urge you to join platforms to keep you in the know and save precious time, should you need their help.
The RAVE app or Smart 911 can save lives. Sergio Servin, Emergency Management Coordinator for Cherokee County, explains how. We call it a reverse 911 service. Instead of you calling 911, 911 calls you and lets you know something s wrong,” he said.