Paul Mac Donald

May 13, 2008 - 9:02pm

Mac Donald defeats Pereira for Belleville's Ward 3 council seat

P.J. Mac DonaldP.J. Mac Donald 

Belleville - Paul Mac Donald defeated Elvin Pereira in the 3rd Ward, defeating him, 485 to 415 votes, according to the Essex County Clerk's Office.

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May 13, 2008 - 6:36pm

Belleville flashpoint: Mac Donald v. Pereira in Ward 3

Paul "P.J." Mac Donald and the Lise girls on Election DayPaul "P.J." Mac Donald and the Lise girls on Election Day 

BELLEVILLE - This town’s toughest race - for an empty seat in the Third Ward - turned tougher today as state troopers finally told overzealous supporters of P.J. Mac Donald and Elvin Pereira to stay away from the polling places.

"I really wish it wouldn’t have gone this way, but I’m afraid it has," said Mac Donald, sitting on Washington Avenue in a van owned by the Teamsters, who have given their support to the retired Essex County corrections officer.

Pereira, a homeowner in Belleville for a year, figures he can win if lifelong resident Mac Donald’s bread and butter senior voter turnout stays low. In the middle of the afternoon, Pereira said morning voter numbers showed his campaign on target.

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May 9, 2008 - 3:13pm

The convergences in Belleville's Rovell v. Drozdz

Ward Two Councilman Steve RovellWard Two Councilman Steve Rovell 

BELLEVILLE - Less than a week before Election Day, both sides open up with everything they’ve got, and the resulting facial expressions and body language indicate that some of the shots have landed.

A glossy mail piece hits the tightknit blue collar neighborhoods off Franklin Avenue that run up against the Parkway on the other side. The man whose face appears in unflattering photos on those mailers storms to the microphone at a rally for him and his running mates.

"It’s pure and utter B.S.," cries Ward Two Councilman Steve Rovell, referring to challenger Mario Drozdz’s charges that Rovell was part of a team that increased taxes $10 million in thee years, indulged in political favoritism and hired nearly a million dollar’s worth of town employees who don’t live in Belleville.

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