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Elizabeth Rosado

May 13, 2008 - 2:12pm

Goow campaign focused in Ward 2

PATERSON - The campaign of Councilman Aslon Goow reported goodWard Two Councilman Aslon Goow and ally Millie Mulero GOTV efforts as around 500 voters across the 2nd Ward turned out to vote as of this afternoon.

"We're strong in our areas, including the Hillcrest neighborhood and the senior buildings," said Goow campaign spokesman Ryan Yacco.

Goow is trying to fend off Elizabeth Rosado, wife of former Councilman Jerry Luis Rosado and an ally of Mayor Jose "Joey" Torres.

Mason contractor John Larko is also challenging.

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April 30, 2008 - 9:47pm

Patersonians hit hard in Ward Two debate

After battling all evening, Ward Two challengers John Larko and Elizabeth Rosado came together for a photo. 

PATERSON - While his opponents sought to depict him as a cowboy, Ward Two Councilman Aslon Goow in a debate at Passaic County Community College tonight argued that he puts his combativeness to work for the city.

"They all talk about professionalism, decorum," said Goow. "WeCouncilman Aslon Goow after the debate. shut down the mayor’s brother’s liquor store, and kicked gangs off of Union Avenue and Jackson Avenue. The Second Ward has the lowest crime rate in the city, and has an aggressive representative.

"Don’t let them con you," he added.

Challengers Elizabeth Rosado, wife of seven months of former Councilman Jerry Luis Rosado; and mason contractor John Larko fought each other as much as they tag-teamed in an effort to weaken the two-term incumbent.

Larko argued that Goow and Mayor Jose "Joey" Torres have engaged in "childish feuds," while seniors cry when they receive their tax bills and Paterson crime continues to be reminiscent, in Larko’s words, of the Bronx in the 1980s.

Goow, according to Larko, bickered with Torres over the color of 19 police cars, resulting in a costly repainting job. The challenger also charged the councilman with failing to repair the city’s shooting range as chair of the public safety committee, and indulging in City Hall meals at taxpayers’ expense.

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