Kratovil's best areas of support were in neighborhoods branching off of George Street and French Street, as well as his best precinct; Cook/Doug Campus of Rutgers University.
We are proud to endorse Oscar Garcia-Meza for New Brunswick Board of Education - he is the hope for change in our schools!
Please join us in voting for Oscar in the April 21 BOE election.
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To NJ-11: THANK YOU!
I’m honored to be elected your next Congresswoman.
This victory belongs to all of us! We won by organizing our communities, and that work doesn’t stop now.
As your Congresswoman, I’ll fight for you every day, and together, we’re just getting started.
The argument was that candidates like Mejia couldn’t win this district and therefore all the other districts that DO want a more progressive-populist politics need to just chill on their demands and let the moderates dictate the entire party’s agenda. This result suggests a new world is possible:
"Charles Kratovil, Democratic candidate for mayor... contextualized the fight against President Donald J. Trump's deadly agency with the aims he seeks on the ground here in the June Primary for Mayor."
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By exposing NBPA's illegitimate parking tickets and defeating a plan that would have allowed data centers on Jersey Ave., the @PeoplePowerNB team has already delivered two big affordability wins for residents.
We'll keep fighting for a more affordable New Brunswick!
Thanks to @whyy for highlighting our successful campaign to stop the city's plans to build a data center on Jersey Ave. and interviewing me about this big win for the community!
Check it out: https://t.co/SXIYpODFVP
Community activist Charlie Kratovil launched his third bid for mayor Sunday afternoon. He is running with Council candidates Doris Elliott and Yeni Mendez Romero under the "Power to the People" banner. https://t.co/Bl7OgEFXyf
I'm pleased to announce that I'll be seeking the Democratic nomination for Mayor of New Brunswick and kicking off the campaign today along with a pair of great candidates running to serve on our City Council.
🔔 Government officials are citing journalism as "doxxing" to threaten press freedom.
Join us for a webinar with @telliotter, @royalpratt, @SovernNation, and @Charlie4Change to learn more about this tactic.
🗓️ Wednesday, March 4, 2 pm ET/11 am PT
RSVP: https://t.co/tOp55RVwD4
"Charlie Kratovil, the founder and editor of @NB_Today, inquired about the lack of involvement from planning and the city’s housing authority before the city council chose to endorse the project."
New Brunswick's city council has endorsed a 33-story, 450-unit high-rise proposal — before any plans were made public or submitted to the planning board: https://t.co/v2YSUa4fLQ #NewJersey#RealEstate
🔔 Government officials are citing journalism as "doxxing" to threaten press freedom.
Join us for a webinar with @telliotter, @royalpratt, @SovernNation, and @Charlie4Change to learn more about this tactic.
🗓️ Wednesday, March 4, 2 pm ET/11 am PT
RSVP: https://t.co/tOp55RVwD4
Quite an honor to be interviewed today on "Breaking Points," an important & influential program I've enjoyed watching for many years. Thanks to @krystalball & @esaagar for highlighting our successful campaign to stop the data center here in the Hub City!
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HUGE thanks to @krystalball and @esaagar of Breaking Points for chatting with our Senior Organizer @Charlie4Change about our NJ team's win to stop a data center in New Brunswick! Check out the full interview ⬇️ https://t.co/XfDRqGstHz
New Brunswick, we need everyone to come out on Wednesday and tell our City Council: NO DATA CENTERS IN NEW BRUNSWICK!!!
I can't believe the City Council is even considering such a ridiculous idea, but it's really happening...
The ordinance to allow data centers *without any kind of limits or controls* is on the City Council's agenda for Wednesday at 5:30pm.
Join us for the meeting, but first call Mayor Jim Cahill's office (732-745-5004), call Council President Manuel Castaneda (732-659-0208), and...