Joseph Vas

July 1, 2008 - 5:03pm

Diaz takes over in New Jersey's 'City by the Bay'

Hundreds of Perth Amboy residents, several legislators, four mayors from neighboring towns, two congressmen and one U.S. Attorney filled the local high school’s auditorium to near capacity today to inaugurate the city’s new mayor, Wilda Diaz, for a four year term.

Diaz, the first female mayor of Perth Amboy and first Latina mayor in the state, won an upset victory against 18-year incumbent Joe Vas, who remains an Assemblyman. Also sworn in today were Diaz’s two council running mates, Kenneth Balut and Fernando Gonzales.

U.S. Rep. Albio Sires, who faced a primary challenge by Vas for his seat in 2006, introduced Diaz to a standing ovation.

Diaz, 43, began her speech by thanking Vas for his service as mayor, and acknowledged his role in the waterfront development that has revitalized parts of this old this old, industrial town of 48,000.

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September 26, 2007 - 10:53am

Services for Vas' father

Services for Jose Vas, the father of Assemblyman and Perth Amboy Mayor Joseph Vas, will be held at 10AM on Thursday at the Holy Spirit Church in Perth Amboy. A viewing will be held at the church from 3PM to 8PM today.  Vas died on Sunday at the age of 84.

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June 28, 2007 - 3:16pm

Danielczyk attacks opponents on dual office holding

Republican Assembly candidate Paul “Daniels” Danielczyk today lashed out against his opponent, Joseph Vas, for abstaining from voting on the Dual Office Holding bill.

"By abstaining on the vote, Vas has admitted that a conflict of interest does exist with holding two offices,” said Danielczyk in a press release.

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STRENGTHENING NEW JERSEY’S ECONOMY

Release Date: Oct 6 2008

Assembly Democrats News Release

STRENGTHENING NEW JERSEY’S ECONOMY

TODAY’S ASSEMBLY STEPS ARE LATEST SIGNIFICANT MEASURES TAKEN TO BOLSTER STATE’S BUSINESS CLIMATE

(TRENTON) –Today’s Assembly efforts to help middle-class New Jerseyans and the small businesses that employ them emerge strong from the national economic crisis are the latest significant measures taken to strengthen New Jersey’s economy.

Bills advanced today would promote new jobs and retain existing ones by revamping small business taxes and enhancing grants and incentives for small businesses.

ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATS - Commerce Panel to Meet Monday to Take More Steps to Help Businesses Confront the Economic Crisis

Release Date: Oct 2 2008

Assembly Democrats News Release

COMMERCE PANEL TO MEET MONDAY TO TAKE MORE STEPS TO HELP BUSINESSES CONFRONT THE ECONOMIC CRISIS

Panel to Hear Testimony from Economic, Labor Experts on State Job & Industry Growth; Consider Legislation to Further Improve NJ's Economic Climate

(TRENTON) - As part of an unprecedented effort by the Assembly to address the ongoing national economic crisis, the Assembly Commerce and Economic Development Committee will meet Monday to examine the health of the private sector, state job growth and to consider legislation to further improve the state's business climate.

ASSEMBLY DEMOCRATS: Assembly Passes Seven-Bill Package to Update, Improve NJ's Corporate Business Laws

Release Date: Sep 25 2008

Assembly Democrats News Release

ASSEMBLY PASSES SEVEN-BILL PACKAGE TO UPDATE, IMPROVE NJ'S CORPORATE BUSINESS LAWS

Measures Would Make State More Business Friendly; Make NJ's Corporate Business Laws Similar to Delaware's

(TRENTON) - The General Assembly today passed a seven-bill package sponsored by Assemblymen Patrick J. Diegnan, Joseph Vas, Matthew W. Milam, Nelson T. Albano and Wayne P. DeAngelo to simplify many of New Jersey's corporate governance statutes and make the state more attractive to businesses.

August 6, 2008 - 11:42am

Vas threatens '12 mayoral bid

It’s only been about five weeks since Joseph Vas left his post as Mayor of Perth Amboy, but he’s already mulling a comeback.  Vas wants to challenge incumbent Wilda Diaz, who beat him handily last May, in 2012.  

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July 1, 2008 - 9:26am

New mayors take office today

Several new mayors will take office today after winning the May 13 non-partisan municipal elections, including Wilda Diaz in Perth Amboy, Eldridge Hawkins, Jr. in Orange, Jerry Fried in Montclair, Robert Romano in Vineland, and Edward Mahaney in Cape May City.

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June 10, 2008 - 9:22am

Vas wins party leadership post in Perth Amboy

Joseph Vas, who won just 39% of the vote last month in his bid for re-election to a sixth term as Mayor of Perth Amboy, was elected Democratic Municipal Chairman last night. Vas, a two-term Assemblyman, defeated Jim Nanton, 35-6. Ray Geneske, the longtime Democratic Chairman and a staunch Vas ally, did not seek re-election.

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May 29, 2008 - 5:07pm

In Elizabeth, old feuds die hard

Joe Cryan calls Jim Devine "a sleaze ball, the worst in politics."Joe Cryan calls Jim Devine "a sleaze ball, the worst in politics."In December 2007, James Devine, a Union County political operative/newspaper publisher, was arrested for owing $20,000 in child support and alimony.

It was the latest fall from grace for Devine, a former Union County Democratic insider. Devine had been, as recently as a few years ago, a somewhat important operative in local political circles, running three weekly newspapers in Union County that depended heavily on financing from county advertisements and legal notices. But when that revenue stream abruptly ended, Devine was out of business and out of luck - a turn of events he blames on Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage, a former political ally who he had a falling out with in the early 1990s.

Now he's working to beat Bollwage, who is seeking re-election in the June 3 Democratic primary.

But Devine's detractors hold nothing but venom for a man they characterize as a charlatan who has mucked up the political scene in Union County for decades, and who recently had his bank account frozen for owing tens of thousands in back taxes - something Devine blames on bad legal advice and child support payments.

Some public officials who are used to choosing their words carefully don't hesitate to go on the record slamming Devine.

"He's a sleaze ball, the worst in politics," said Democratic State Chairman Joseph Cryan, who also represents Union County in the State Assembly. "If they pay him anything, I hope he used it towards his child support."

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