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Re: Fulop donating council salary to school that helps women
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That is fantastic. I am so happy that it is going to such a great cause.
I'm also happy I voted for such a good councilman. Can't wait till I can vote for him to be our Mayor.

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Fulop for Mayor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Impressive!

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I'm so proud this is our ward E Councilman - way to go! Brennan uses his $23,000 for all those fancy suits. and I wonder what Healy does with his salary......


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I'm so proud this is our ward E Councilman - way to go! Brennan uses his $23,000 for all those fancy suits. and I wonder what Healy does with his salary......

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It is good to see a campaign promise fulfilled, allbeit a little delayed, but apparently well thought out.

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I hear the mayor is looking for a local Hooter's Employee Retirement Home to donate to.

Posted on: 2006/6/29 21:58
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Great job, Steve Fulop!

I know how much the York Street Project does with all it's programs, particularly St. Mary's Residence, and this is just one more example of why our Ward E councilman is the hardest working councilman of the whole lot!

Maybe your example will encourage others on the JC council to do likewise (though I doubt it).

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A great cause indeed. Kudos to Councilman Fulop.

Fulop 2008!

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Grandstanding.

(just kidding)

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Kudos. Nice way to fulfill a campaign statement.

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He picked a great cause! See:

http://www.yorkstreetproject.org

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Way to go, councilman.

Posted on: 2006/6/29 19:28
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good move by jersey city's next mayor.

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Way to go, Councilman. You are one of the good guys.

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Fulop donating council salary to school that helps women
Thursday, June 29, 2006

By KEN THORBOURNE
JOURNAL STAFF WRITER

Downtown Jersey City Councilman Steve Fulop talks a lot about giving back to the community, and now he's putting his money where his mouth is.

The freshman councilman announced yesterday that he's donating his roughly $23,000 City Council annual salary to the Kenmare High School, an alternative high school that gives women a chance to earn a high school diploma.

The Kenmare High School is one of several programs run by the York Street Project, a nonprofit operated by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace to help women who've fallen on hard times.

"My goal is to do this every year," said Fulop, a CitiGroup employee. "One of the goals is to bring awareness to the great things they do."

Sister Joan Repka, the high school's principal, was ecstatic.

"We are grateful that Councilman Fulop has chosen to make a difference in the lives of our women," Repka said. "His generosity will enable us to continue offer the counseling and job and life skills training our women need."

Fulop credits his aide, Tracy LaBad, with introducing him to the work of the York Street Project.

Three years ago, LaBad fell into bankruptcy when she had to undergo medical treatment without medical insurance.

A year ago, LaBad went to live at St. Mary's Residence, a housing development run by York Street Project for single women.

"There's a reason you're at a point in your life and I am grateful to have a place like St. Mary's that is safe, affordable, clean and has good food," she said. "And living a block from the waterfront isn't bad."

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