You can vote In-Person in the General Election of Tuesday, November 8th 2022 starting on Saturday, October 29, 2022 through the following Sunday, November 6, 2022. The closest Early Voting Poll location is in the Kearny’s Town Hall, 2nd Floor Conference Room.
Read MoreIn order to vote in the Tuesday, November 8, 2022 General Election in New Jersey, you must be a registered voter. The deadline for Registering to Vote is Tuesday, October 18, 2022.
The ForABetterHarrison.com website has the information you need to Register to Vote.
Read Morein 1995, Councilman Anselmo Millan established the Harrison Beautification Committee. As its Chairman and with the assistant of the students from the Environmental Club, eyesores in town were changed to beautiful places
Read MoreFor years, Councilman Anselmo Millan financially sponsored and assisted the Cradle program in Jersey City which provided teenage mothers with high-quality clothing and supplies to babies. Today, this program for homeless teenagers has unfortunately closed.
Read MoreIn the entrance and exit of Route 280 by Harrison Ave., Councilman Anselmo Millan with the assistance of Sponsors, and Volunteers including the Harrison High School students of the Environmental Club and Art Clubs painted beautiful murals and created landscaping with the name “Harrison” with stonework. Today’s government body removed the Mural and destroyed the landscape. What is left today is only the name “Harrison” in hardscape.
Read MoreUpdated Ordinances: The HDCD and NPP introduced new ordinances and amended the old ones to provide more customer parking, new strategic Loading Zones, provide Street Fairs, Flea Markets to attract people into the Business District along Harrison Avenue.
Read MoreCouncilman Millan established the “Harrison Downtown Community Development Partnership and the Neighborhood Preservation Program” (HDCD and NPP).
The Partnership was established with Merchants, Residents, and Governing body, with 30 commissioners by a Town resolution.
Read MoreThis article from the Kearny Weekly (a Jersey Journal publication now out of print) see below captured the moment Councilman Anselmo Millan rejoined the council.
Read MoreThen Councilman Anselmo Millan and the late Mayor Raymond J. McDonough
Read MoreEducate Local businesses on the bidding process so they can submit bids to Town Snow Hauling. Local hauling businesses bid the lowest bid and did a wonderful job. Shop Local ahead of its time.
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