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Rude awakening for Camden property owners who thought N.J. delayed tax deadline
On June 5, Corinne Bradley-Powers stood in front of her iconic Camden restaurant, Corinne’s Place, and stared at the bright green tax notice in her hand.“Un-freaking-believable,” she said. “They’re going to put my property up for tax sale because I owe $282. The audacity!”That afternoon, a friend delivered Bradley-Powers’ payment to Camden’s City Hall on her behalf.The same day, Dava Salas was at City Hall, asking a tax clerk to accept $1,000 cash toward the roughly $1,300 she owed to keep her East Camden house off the tax sale list. A year ago, Salas spent the summer working double shifts...…On June 5, Corinne Bradley-Powers stood in front of her iconic Camden restaurant, Corinne’s Place, and stared at the bright green tax notice in her hand.“Un-freaking-believable,” she said. “They’re going to put my property up for tax sale because I owe $282. The audacity!”That afternoon, a friend delivered Bradley-Powers’ payment to Camden’s City Hall on her behalf.The same day, Dava Salas was at City Hall, asking a tax clerk to accept $1,000 cash toward the roughly $1,300 she owed to keep her East Camden house off the tax sale list. A year ago, Salas spent the summer working double shifts...WW…
Moran suddenly resigned as Camden’s mayor. Here’s who wants to replace him
Updated: 12 p.m.—The news that Camden Mayor Frank Moran was stepping down eight months before the end of his term — and the quick anointing of a successor by the South Jersey Democratic Party machine — stunned many members of a community that is fairly shock-proof.Resident and activist Ronsha Dickerson read about it in .“That’s huge. Most cities that have any sense, a mayor would address their residents or their constituents and say, ‘I’m holding a press conference. I have a major announcement to make,’” she said.Dickerson said she immediately went into organizing mode, contacting other...…Updated: 12 p.m.—The news that Camden Mayor Frank Moran was stepping down eight months before the end of his term — and the quick anointing of a successor by the South Jersey Democratic Party machine — stunned many members of a community that is fairly shock-proof.Resident and activist Ronsha Dickerson read about it in .“That’s huge. Most cities that have any sense, a mayor would address their residents or their constituents and say, ‘I’m holding a press conference. I have a major announcement to make,’” she said.Dickerson said she immediately went into organizing mode, contacting other...WW…
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