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On July 8, 2025, Steven Solof hosted Patricia Clark-Kears, candidate for Millville City Commission, for a full-length radio interview. They discussed her background in small business and social services leadership, detailed her priorities on economic development, public safety, code enforcement, and civic engagement, and explored broader challenges around voter information access and local press coverage.
In terms of optics, Millville appears to be negotiating from a weakened position. The first thing seen when traveling south on Route 47 or Wheaton Avenue is debris from a demolished historic glass factory. This property should be cleaned up and developed, potentially as a mixed-use complex similar to those in other cities. Grant money and partnerships with non-profits may be options.
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Although this is a non-partisan election, I am a registered Democrat running independently without support from any party organization. I will not be beholden to any political party.
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