Irvington

May 14, 2008 - 1:05am

Lyons wins rematch with Etchison

IRVINGTON - All of the incumbents won here, including North WardAt -Large Councilman David Lyons winsAt -Large Councilman David Lyons wins Councilman David Lyons, who eked out a victory over tough challenger Gene Etchison, a Newark police detective.

Often the lone dissenter on Irvington’s City Council, Lyons won 451 votes (51% ) to Etchison’s 427 votes (49%).

Lyons’s West Ward running mate, Keith White, lost to Council President John Sowell. In that ward, the incumbent earned 345 votes (60%) to White’s 222 (38%). A third candidate in the race, Cedric Hunter, earned just 9 votes.

A three-term incumbent, Lyons received the backing of Sen. Ronald Rice (D-Essex) in his second close win over Etchison in four years.

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May 12, 2008 - 9:06pm

Crunch time for Lyons and Etchison in Irvington's North Ward

North Ward Councilman David Lyons in his campaign headquarters on Monday night.North Ward Councilman David Lyons in his campaign headquarters on Monday night. 

IRVINGTON - Gene Etchison approaches a sprawling old house on the corner of Clinton Avenue and tells the resident when he steps outside, "I love your grass. It’s cut real nice. I love to lie down in the grass, that’s why I always notice it when I go by here."

The man shakes the candidate's hand. He knows it’s the day before Election Day.

He confesses he has a problem with the way Mayor Wayne Smith’s administration is running the town, and he tells Etchison he’d like to go to Town Hall and tell them they need to improve the sanitation department - and everything else for that matter, but he just doesn’t have the energy anymore.

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May 11, 2008 - 8:49pm

What's happening in seven key towns


ORANGE Candidates for mayor: At-Large Councilman Donald Page, North Ward Councilwoman Tency Eason, West Orange Patrolman Eldridge Hawkins, Jr., Zoning Board Chair Janice Morrell, activist Betty Brown, Planning Board Chair Dwight Holmes.

ORANGE - Senate President Richard Codey (D-Essex) has invested his time, name and $2,600 in Eldridge Hawkins, Jr., son of his former seat mate in the Assembly, who voted in his first Orange election just last year.

Codey’s political enemies will crow if his candidate fails to get anything short of a first place finish, but the former governor’s pick of a 28-year old with "it factor" potential could pay political dividends in the future.

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May 7, 2008 - 4:27pm

Rice targets Smith administration with amped up role in Irvington municipal contests

Sen. Ron Rice (D-Essex)Sen. Ron Rice (D-Essex)Sen. Ronald Rice (D-Essex) hopes his written request to Attorney General Anne Milgram for an investigative audit of Irvington, cc’d to voters, will give North Ward Councilman David Lyons a leg up in Tuesday’s municipal elections.

A vocal critic of Mayor Wayne Smith’s management of the Essex County town and often the lone dissenting vote on the council, 12-year incumbent Lyons is in a competitive race with Newark Det. Gene Etchison.

Lyons has questions about his town’s obligation to pay the state back $8 million over a 20-year period, a result of the Smith administration’s bonding without the permission of the state Department of Community Affairs.

Rice has the same questions.

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February 23, 2008 - 6:31pm

Irvington on the line

Irvington Council President John SowellIrvington Council President John SowellIRVINGTON - Shot in the leg as he walked out of a pizza parlor two years ago, Keith White instinctively ran for cover from the blast of the 9 mm going off next to him.

"I didn’t even know I’d been hit," says White. "I was hit an inch above my knee. No police came to the scene, no police came to the hospital to file a report. I drove myself to the hospital."

Standing on Durand Place outside the neighborhood firehouse this week, he’s wearing combat boots, a cap with the National Guard insignia on it and fatigues.

"I’ve lived in Irvington all my life and I haven’t seen the positives increase." says the 21-year old career counselor and retention specialist with the Guard who’s been stationed stateside his three years in the service.

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May 7, 2007 - 10:56am
PRESS RELEASE

Stanley, Truitt Bill to Provide Tax Exemptions for Specially Renovated Homes Signed Into Law

Assembly Democrats News Release

STANLEY/TRUITT BILL TO PROVIDE TAX EXEMPTIONS FOR SPECIALLY RENOVATED HOMES SIGNED INTO LAW

Law Stems From Extreme Makeover: Home Edition Episode Featuring an Irvington Family Whose Home Was Destroyed by Fire

(TRENTON) - Legislation Assemblyman Craig A. Stanley and Assemblywoman Oadline D. Truitt sponsored to permit tax exemptions for certain homes that are renovated by charitable organizations or for-profit entities, like America Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC's) Extreme Makeover: Home Edition was signed into law Sunday by Acting Governor Richard J. Codey.

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