By OFFICE OF VINCENT SOLEMENO
February 21, 2021 at 2:14 AM
Vincent Solomeno announced his bid to challenge Senator Declan O’Scanlon, Jr. in New Jersey’s Thirteenth Legislative District.
Vincent Solomeno announced his bid to challenge Senator Declan O’Scanlon, Jr. in New Jersey’s .
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February 21, 2021 at 2:14 AM
HAZLET U.S. Army Veteran Vincent Solomeno announced his bid to challenge Republican Senator Declan O’Scanlon, Jr. in New Jersey’s Thirteenth Legislative District.
The lifelong Monmouth County resident is seeking the Democratic nomination and pledges to fight for Monmouth County small businesses and working families. If elected, Solomeno - who still serves in the Army National Guard - intends to eliminate annual property tax assessments, improve access to education, and advocate for state investments in infrastructure.
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Romer Debbas, LLP, announced that Sarah Tadros Awad, Esq. and Sheila Arjomandi, Esq. have joined the firm. Sarah Tadros Awad is a senior associate in the firm’s residential real estate department and supports the firm’s active transactional real estate practice. Tadros Awad specializes in assisting buyers, sellers and lending institutions involved in residential real estate transactions. She is a graduate of the University of Toronto and received a Juris Doctorate degree from New York Law School in 2012. In addition to residential real estate, she has extensive experience handling corporate matters related to real estate as well as various litigation matters.
Longtime state Sen. John Blake will resign his job March 8 for a new position with U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright.
Blake, 60, confirmed only his resignation and its date, but multiple other sources confirmed he will work for Cartwright. Blake and Cartwright are scheduled to appear jointly at a news conference Monday at 11 a.m. in downtown Scranton.
Repeated efforts to reach Cartwright were unsuccessful.
âIâve given my all to it (the Senate seat),â Blake said Sunday in a telephone interview with The Times-Tribune, a Times-Shamrock newspaper. âMy passion and my joy in the job has ebbed over the past couple of years.â