Glen Gilmore

May 30, 2007 - 2:10pm

It's sort of like Jon Corzine getting the NHTSA Golden Seatbelt Award

Today's Steve Some Self-Promotion Award goes to Hamilton Mayor Glen Gilmore, who issued a press release today announcing that the Netherlands Ministry of Defense has awarded him the Dutch Military Jump Wings -- three years after breaking his pelvis and collar bone in a Netherlands parachute jump. Gilmore made his unsuccessful 2004 jump as part of a military friendship parachute program.

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May 3, 2007 - 10:39am
PRESS RELEASE

Gilmore looks to add “live-feed� cameras to parks and street intersections using federal grant


"The benefits of of these cameras is that they have a deterrent effect as well as a crime-solving advantage. Most of the bad guys seem to know they're there and decide to get out of town."

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April 27, 2007 - 12:35pm
PRESS RELEASE

Gilmore Rallies Behind Township’s Students and Parents

Gilmore Rallies Behind Township’s Students and Parents Seeks Commissioner’s Intervention to Reverse County Superintendent’s Decision to Postpone Hamilton’s High School Graduations Mayor Waiting on Commissioner’s Decision

(Hamilton, New Jersey)  “This is a terrible lesson in bureaucracy,� said Hamilton Mayor Glen D.

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April 26, 2007 - 12:50pm
PRESS RELEASE

Gilmore Joins Some of Hamilton’s Finest Eateries to Form Hamilton Restaurant Association

(Hamilton, NJ)  “The Hamilton Restaurant Association (HRA) will help promote Hamilton as the new ‘restaurant capital of Mercer County,’� said Hamilton Mayor Glen D.

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April 25, 2007 - 10:17am
PRESS RELEASE

Garden State’s Azalea Capital Still Accepting Applicants

(Hamilton, NJ)   “This year, Hamilton is proud to host what we believe will be the Nation’s first ever country-wide Azalea festival competition,� said Mayor Gilmore.  “And while we will be inviting everyone to participate in this year’s competition, we will still have a specific category where only Hamilton residents and businesses will be allowed to compete for the best Hamilton Azalea Display and best n

April 9, 2007 - 8:31am

One-third of Democrats don't attend 14th district convention

Turnout was a factor for the Easter weekend Democratic convention to choose an Assembly candidate in the fourteenth district: about one-third of the elected Democratic County Committee did not participate.  The nomination of labor leader Wayne D'Angelo as the Democratic candidate for State Assembly in the fourteenth district represents a clear victory for three key supporters: Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein, Hamilton Township Mayor Glen Gilmore and Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes.  The trio backed D'Angelo, viewed by Democrats involved in the upcoming legislative campaigns as the strongest candidate, in his 41 to 37 win over Hamilton Democratic Municipal Chairman Daniel Benson, a former Council President and an unsuccessful Assembly candidate in 2005.   Greenstein, gets the running mate she wanted after suffering through two previous campaigns with candidates she did not get along with.

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