PCRRO

September 30, 2009 - 12:45pm
PRESS RELEASE

400+ Pack Passaic County Republican Fund Raiser

400+ Pack Passaic County Regular Republican Organization F-R for County Candidates Corrado, Marotta, O'Connell, and Ciambrone

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July 9, 2009 - 5:27pm
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GOP Chief Rumana Seeks County Executive, Ward Freeholders

GOP Chief Rumana Seeks County Executive, Ward Freeholders

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June 10, 2009 - 5:22pm
PRESS RELEASE

Rumana Wins Reelection as PCRRO Chairman

Overwhelming Victory of Over 100 Votes

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June 10, 2009 - 9:00am

No easy peace in Passaic

Bringing peace to the Passaic County Regular Republican Organization (PCRRO) will not be easy, despite Chairman Scott Rumana's cruise to reelection last night.  

Michael Mecca, who co-chairs the Passaic County Republican splinter group GOP Strong, reacted skeptically today to Chairman Scott Rumana’s offer to explore the possibility of setting up a co-chairmanship.

“Actions are louder than words and we’ll see what happens, but there has been no outreach to us since the election. It’s up to him now to reach to us and we’ll consider all,” said Michael Mecca, who co-chairs GOP Strong. 

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June 9, 2009 - 8:14pm

The fight for the Passaic County Republican Party winds down in Wayne

PolitickerNJ.com
Assemblyman/Passaic County Republican Chairman Scott Rumana

WAYNE – Tonight is the culmination of a three year feud that has divided the Passaic County Republican Party, but Assemblyman Scott Rumana (R-Wayne) – whose chairmanship is on the line tonight – didn’t break a sweat.

Between glad handing with supporters and quickly dining on some salad and pasta at the Grand Chalet on Route 23, Rumana pinned the blame for the party’s lackluster decade on the leadership of former Chairman Peter Murphy, who founded GOP Strong – the group that has spent the last three years,and especially the last six months, going after him with a vengeance.  

Tonight, Rumana faces a challenge from Carl Mazzie, who has the support of GOP Strong but does not claim membership in the organization.  Voting was scheduled to end at 9:00, but 10 minutes past the hour dozens of committee members remained waiting in line.  

“We had everything.  At one time we had everything,” said Rumana, who began his political career when the Republican Party still dominated Passaic County.  Now it’s been seven years since they've won a county-wide election.

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May 22, 2009 - 11:43am
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Council Candidate Ramaglia Subject of Second Election Law Complaint

West Milford Council Candidate and Peter Murphy ally, Mike Ramaglia, is the subject of two election law violation complaints

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May 22, 2009 - 8:43am
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Illegal ROBO Calls Force Election Law Violation

Peter Murphy allies, Anthony Rottino and Joseph Caruso, have once again shown a disregard for New Jersey Election Law. As candidates for the 40th District Assembly seats they may have authorized, with the assistance of Murphy’s “GOP Strong,” robo-calls which fail to identify the responsible groups.

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May 18, 2009 - 1:28pm
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COUNCIL CANDIDATE RAMAGLIA COMPLAINT FILED, PENDING INVESTIGATIONFOR ELECTION LAW VIOLATION

West Milford council candidate and Peter Murphy ally, Michael Ramaglia, is the subject of an ELEC Complaint that has been filed and is pending investigation

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May 14, 2009 - 2:09pm
PRESS RELEASE

A Letter to All Passaic County Republicans

A Letter to Passaic County Republicans from Roland Straten

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May 13, 2009 - 2:28pm
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PASSAIC COUNTY REGULAR REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION

A Letter From Scott T. Rumana

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