Mayor McDonough & Anselmo Millan Reconcile

Millan rejoins Harrison Council Newspaper Article

Sitting out Eight Years from the Council Anselmo Millan never stopped helping Harrisonians in need ultimately reconciling with the late Mayor Raymond McDonough he rejoined the Council.

This article from the Kearny Weekly (a Jersey Journal publication now out of print) see below captured the moment Councilman Anselmo Millan rejoined the council. The late Mayor Raymond McDonough later passed away suddenly from a heart attack at Harrison Town Hall. Mayor Fife, as suggested by Councilman James Doran, agreed to be an interim mayor and allow an open Democratic Primary race to occur but reneged on that promise. Councilman Anselmo Millan and his Council team ran against Mayor James Fife and his council members in the 2018 Democratic Primary because he felt Mayor Fife was not administrating the town to its full potential. Councilman Millan lost by less than 300 votes town wide and one of the council candidates running on his ticket lost by less than 20 votes proving that every vote counts.

Please make sure you exercise your right to vote either by Vote By Mail Ballot or at the Polling Location on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. Anselmo MIllan deserves your support. Find his name on the far right of the voting columns in Column H. H for Harrison. H For A Better Harrison.

John Pinho