Juan Torres

November 10, 2008 - 12:59pm

Notching another win, Dominican politicians look to coalition-building

Dominicans and allies celebrated Dr. Alex Blanco’s victory in the Passaic mayoral race last week as a first in the annals of American politics. As far as they know, he’s the first Dominican elected mayor in the United States.

“There’s an assemblyman in New York, but concerning mayors, none,” said Blanco, a product of the Passaic public school system who earned college and medical degrees locally and works in the city as a podiatrist.

“I was shocked when I found out I was the first,” added the mayor-elect, who figures to be sworn into office before the end of November.

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  • Friday, May 16, 2008
    Winners:
    Sal Anderton, , Paul Aronsohn, , Joanne Cocchiola, , Wilda Diaz, , Jerry Fried, , Eldridge Hawkins Jr., , Monica Honis, , Michael Kafton, , Robert Romano, , Julie Shreck,
    Losers:
    Perry Barse, Jerome Inderwies, TIM KREISCHERJ, JIM KRONE, Carmen Orechio, Elnatan Rudolph, Mauro Tucci, Juan Torres, Joe Vas
  • May 13, 2008 - 1:05pm

    Torres-Tavarez camps break briefly before returning to the streets

    PATERSON - In arguably the most bitterly contested Paterson wardJulio TavarezJulio Tavarez fight of the season, the campaigns of Ward 5 Councilman Juan Torres and challenger Julio Tavarez savored a brief afternoon lull before the 4-8 p.m. press.

    "My people are eating now," said Tavarez. "I think overall we are getting a good response out there. We're gearing up. The real fight begins at 4 when all the people start coming home from work."

    The challanger last night held a packed pre-Election Day rally at the Masonic Temple, complete with speeches and Latin dance music.

    In what many Paterson political insiders believe is Torres's hardest re-election fight over the course of his two terms in office, the councilman today said he is upbeat.

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    May 12, 2008 - 11:14am

    Fifth Ward flashpoint: Torres vs. Tavarez

    Ward 5 Councilman Juan TorresWard 5 Councilman Juan TorresPATERSON - In a bruising re-election battle, two-term Ward 5 Councilman Juan Torres personally went to the campaign headquarters of challenger Julio Tavarez over the weekend warning his rivals to stay away from his street signs.

    "They must be scared," Torres said of the Tavarez campaign.

    An ally of Mayor Jose "Joey" Torres, the councilman said that Tavarez partisans removed 14 of his signs in the competitive ward.

    Tavarez today was gearing up for his campaign’s "victory rally," where the council candidate intends to prepare his troops to take to the streets tomorrow on Election Day.

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    May 2, 2008 - 7:02pm

    Paterson's Fifth Ward features most contentious city match-up

    Challenger Julio Tavarez greets supporters after his debate performance on Friday night.Challenger Julio Tavarez greets supporters after his debate performance on Friday night. 

    PATERSON: Politics fanatics jamming the tables in the cafeteria in Passaic Community College called this Fifth Ward square-off between Councilman Juan Torres and challenger Julio Tavarez the “can’t hold nothing back” contest.

    Tavarez and Torres first butted heads four years ago when Torres’s pointed criticism of a political opponent unleashed a torrent of dismissive words from Tavarez.

    Their younger-man versus older-man rivalry didn’t end then.

    Having vanquished his other challenger in 2004, Torres now must deal directly with the feisty Tavarez, who thinks he’s built enough of a machine in the years since their public meeting showdown to unseat Torres - an ally but not an immediate relative - of Mayor Joey “Jose” Torres.

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    March 14, 2008 - 6:37pm

    Torres in Fifth Ward grudge match with Tavarez

    Fifth Ward Councilman Juan TorresFifth Ward Councilman Juan Torres

    PATERSON - He's been in some tough Paterson scraps, but this year's could be the toughest for Fifth Ward Councilman Juan Torres.

    The winner against Virtudes Sanchez in 2000 and 2004, Torres now faces a challenge from Julio Tavarez, a 31-year old Dominican immigrant who teaches technology at Public School 15 and is the founder of patersononline.net.

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