The late Mayor Raymond J. McDonough and former Councilman Anselmo Millan advocates for recycling for the environment and the Town of Harrison NJ budget.
Read MoreCouncilman Anselmo Millan was an advocate of recycling even before it was mandatory.
Read Moren another Shared Services Agreement with Kearny, a Tree Trimming Truck was purchased and public works personnel trained to trim trees in Harrison and Kearny. The program saved thousands of dollars every year and provided timely trimming of trees when necessary.
Read MoreIn 1996, as Chairman of the Street and Highways Department, Councilman Anselmo Millan formalized a Shared Service Agreement with the Town of Kearny to rent the town’s Snow Melting Machine to the Town of Kearny once snow removal operations were completed in Harrison. This generated income for the Town of Harrison and provided a much-needed hand to the Town of Kearny.
Read MoreAn initial grant of $168,498 and total grant of $250,000 obtained by Councilman Anselmo Millan from a Federal Grant to help students from the Town of Harrison, East Newark and Kearny. “The Rebound Program has been established in the Town of Harrison in conjunction with the neighboring towns of Kearny and, East Newark thanks to the tireless efforts of Councilman Anselmo Millan from Harrison.
Read MoreIn 1995, as Chairman of the Street and Highways Department, Councilman Anselmo Millan spearheaded the purchase of a 1st mobile Snow Melting Machine in the State of New Jersey. The Snow Melting Machine made it more efficient to remove snow on the street
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