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Mayor Ted R. Green Announces Re-election with Green Team for East Orange Council Slate February 26, 2021, 8:08 am | in
Mayor Ted R. Green Announces Re-election with Green Team for East Orange Council Slate
February 25, 2021
EAST ORANGE, New Jersey, February 25, 2021 – Wednesday night, during a Virtual Rally that featured elected representatives from across the state, Mayor Ted R. Green, joined by his slate of council candidates, formally announced his campaign for a second term as Mayor.
Lifelong East Orange resident, a product of the East Orange School District, business owner and former City Council Chairman, Ted R. Green announced his candidacy for Mayor of the city of East Orange before an online group of supporters, including East Orange City Council colleagues, State, County, and municipal elected officials, family members and friends.
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technology. let s look at their test scores, look at their s.a.t.s. i guarantee you, our school which does not have technology, will whip them every day. in neighborhoods where i found with technology and poor neighborhoods, we got robbed. they broke in our schools and steal the technology. they re not going to steal a book. you can t pawn an algebra book. what s interesting here, you also said money is not the answer. why not, and in terms of all that money, $100 million going to the newark schools, what s the best way to spend this donation? well, mr. zuckerman, i think he s got good intentions, but his $100 million is not going to have a dent. if you give the money to the newark public school system, they re going to waste it. as mr. bill gates already knows, he gave money to the oakland public schools. we didn t get one penny. and we have five of the best schools in the state. all right. i want to make sure we get his name right, because it s