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  • Over 3,400 dead, 14,500 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

    Over 3,400 dead, 14,500 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

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    Ankara: At least 2,316 people were killed, over 13,293 were injured, 5,606 buildings collapsed, and hundreds remain fearful of being trapped under the rubble after a earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck Turkey, at dawn on Monday, Anadolu Agency reported.

    The Syrian Health Ministry says the death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed to 656 people, with some 1,403 injured and in rebel-held areas, more than 450 people were killed.

    According to information Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, the quake occurred at 4:17 am local time.

    Kahramanmaraş Hatay and Osmaniye were the cities most affected by the quake.

    The citizens in Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Palestinian territories, Armenia, Georgia and Egypt, felt the aftershocks of the earthquake.

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    A collapsed building is seen following an earthquake in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey, early Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.(Photos via AP)

    “📢 Earthquake Revised 📌 The magnitude of the earthquake that occurred in Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) this morning at 04:17 was revised as Mw 7.7 with detailed seismological studies. 📌 We present it to the public. #Hero #earthquake,” AFAD tweeted.

    According to German Center for Geosciences Research a 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday morning.

    American Center for Earthquakes said that the magnitude of the earthquake that struck southern Turkey was 7.9 magnitude.

    The 6 aftershocks of more than 6 degrees on the Richter scale were monitored.

    Pictures broadcast by TRT showed damage to buildings and people gathering on the streets.

    As per a report by Reuters, the quake lasted about a minute and shattered windows. 

    The Turkish Interior Minister said that the ministry’s crews are running the rescue operation in the quake-stricken area in the south of the country, which is subject to aftershocks.

    Erdogan: We raised a level four alert

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday, that “all our teams are on alert, we have raised a level four alert, and this alert includes international assistance.”

    He added, “We cannot currently provide clear statements about information related to material and human losses.”

    Video clips showed people trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings in Turkish and Syrian cities.

    Earthquake zone

    Turkey is located in a region with seismic activity that is among the highest in the world.

    In November 2022, a 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwest Turkey, leaving about 50 injured, according to Turkish ambulance services.

    Another earthquake that struck the Izig region in January 2020 killed more than 40 people.

    In October of the same year, a 7-magnitude earthquake struck the Aegean Sea, killing 114 people and injuring more than a thousand others.



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  • Over 2,400 dead, 12,000 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

    Over 2,400 dead, 12,000 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

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    Ankara: At least 1,651 people were killed, 11,119 were injured, 2,834 buildings collapsed, and hundreds remain fearful of being trapped under the rubble after a earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck Turkey, at dawn on Monday, Anadolu Agency reported.

    The Syrian Health Ministry says the death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed to 460 people, with some 1,300 injured and in rebel-held areas, more than 380 people were killed.

    According to information Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, the quake occurred at 4:17 am local time.

    Kahramanmaraş Hatay and Osmaniye were the cities most affected by the quake.

    The citizens in Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Palestinian territories, Armenia, Georgia and Egypt, felt the aftershocks of the earthquake.

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    A collapsed building is seen following an earthquake in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey, early Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.(Photos via AP)

    “📢 Earthquake Revised 📌 The magnitude of the earthquake that occurred in Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) this morning at 04:17 was revised as Mw 7.7 with detailed seismological studies. 📌 We present it to the public. #Hero #earthquake,” AFAD tweeted.

    According to German Center for Geosciences Research a 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday morning.

    American Center for Earthquakes said that the magnitude of the earthquake that struck southern Turkey was 7.9 magnitude.

    The 6 aftershocks of more than 6 degrees on the Richter scale were monitored.

    Pictures broadcast by TRT showed damage to buildings and people gathering on the streets.

    As per a report by Reuters, the quake lasted about a minute and shattered windows. 

    The Turkish Interior Minister said that the ministry’s crews are running the rescue operation in the quake-stricken area in the south of the country, which is subject to aftershocks.

    Erdogan: We raised a level four alert

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday, that “all our teams are on alert, we have raised a level four alert, and this alert includes international assistance.”

    He added, “We cannot currently provide clear statements about information related to material and human losses.”

    Video clips showed people trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings in Turkish and Syrian cities.

    Earthquake zone

    Turkey is located in a region with seismic activity that is among the highest in the world.

    In November 2022, a 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwest Turkey, leaving about 50 injured, according to Turkish ambulance services.

    Another earthquake that struck the Izig region in January 2020 killed more than 40 people.

    In October of the same year, a 7-magnitude earthquake struck the Aegean Sea, killing 114 people and injuring more than a thousand others.



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  • Over 2,500 dead, 12,000 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

    Over 2,500 dead, 12,000 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

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    Ankara: At least 1,651 people were killed, 11,119 were injured, 2,834 buildings collapsed, and hundreds remain fearful of being trapped under the rubble after a earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck Turkey, at dawn on Monday, Anadolu Agency reported.

    The Syrian Health Ministry says the death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed to 539 people, with some 1,300 injured and in rebel-held areas, more than 380 people were killed.

    According to information Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, the quake occurred at 4:17 am local time.

    Kahramanmaraş Hatay and Osmaniye were the cities most affected by the quake.

    The citizens in Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Palestinian territories, Armenia, Georgia and Egypt, felt the aftershocks of the earthquake.

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    A collapsed building is seen following an earthquake in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey, early Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.(Photos via AP)

    “📢 Earthquake Revised 📌 The magnitude of the earthquake that occurred in Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) this morning at 04:17 was revised as Mw 7.7 with detailed seismological studies. 📌 We present it to the public. #Hero #earthquake,” AFAD tweeted.

    According to German Center for Geosciences Research a 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday morning.

    American Center for Earthquakes said that the magnitude of the earthquake that struck southern Turkey was 7.9 magnitude.

    The 6 aftershocks of more than 6 degrees on the Richter scale were monitored.

    Pictures broadcast by TRT showed damage to buildings and people gathering on the streets.

    As per a report by Reuters, the quake lasted about a minute and shattered windows. 

    The Turkish Interior Minister said that the ministry’s crews are running the rescue operation in the quake-stricken area in the south of the country, which is subject to aftershocks.

    Erdogan: We raised a level four alert

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday, that “all our teams are on alert, we have raised a level four alert, and this alert includes international assistance.”

    He added, “We cannot currently provide clear statements about information related to material and human losses.”

    Video clips showed people trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings in Turkish and Syrian cities.

    Earthquake zone

    Turkey is located in a region with seismic activity that is among the highest in the world.

    In November 2022, a 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwest Turkey, leaving about 50 injured, according to Turkish ambulance services.

    Another earthquake that struck the Izig region in January 2020 killed more than 40 people.

    In October of the same year, a 7-magnitude earthquake struck the Aegean Sea, killing 114 people and injuring more than a thousand others.



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  • Over 2,600 dead, 12,500 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

    Over 2,600 dead, 12,500 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

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    Ankara: At least 1,651 people were killed, 11,119 were injured, 2,834 buildings collapsed, and hundreds remain fearful of being trapped under the rubble after a earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck Turkey, at dawn on Monday, Anadolu Agency reported.

    The Syrian Health Ministry says the death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed to 570 people, with some 1,403 injured and in rebel-held areas, more than 430 people were killed.

    According to information Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, the quake occurred at 4:17 am local time.

    Kahramanmaraş Hatay and Osmaniye were the cities most affected by the quake.

    The citizens in Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Palestinian territories, Armenia, Georgia and Egypt, felt the aftershocks of the earthquake.

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    A collapsed building is seen following an earthquake in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey, early Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.(Photos via AP)

    “📢 Earthquake Revised 📌 The magnitude of the earthquake that occurred in Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) this morning at 04:17 was revised as Mw 7.7 with detailed seismological studies. 📌 We present it to the public. #Hero #earthquake,” AFAD tweeted.

    According to German Center for Geosciences Research a 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday morning.

    American Center for Earthquakes said that the magnitude of the earthquake that struck southern Turkey was 7.9 magnitude.

    The 6 aftershocks of more than 6 degrees on the Richter scale were monitored.

    Pictures broadcast by TRT showed damage to buildings and people gathering on the streets.

    As per a report by Reuters, the quake lasted about a minute and shattered windows. 

    The Turkish Interior Minister said that the ministry’s crews are running the rescue operation in the quake-stricken area in the south of the country, which is subject to aftershocks.

    Erdogan: We raised a level four alert

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday, that “all our teams are on alert, we have raised a level four alert, and this alert includes international assistance.”

    He added, “We cannot currently provide clear statements about information related to material and human losses.”

    Video clips showed people trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings in Turkish and Syrian cities.

    Earthquake zone

    Turkey is located in a region with seismic activity that is among the highest in the world.

    In November 2022, a 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwest Turkey, leaving about 50 injured, according to Turkish ambulance services.

    Another earthquake that struck the Izig region in January 2020 killed more than 40 people.

    In October of the same year, a 7-magnitude earthquake struck the Aegean Sea, killing 114 people and injuring more than a thousand others.



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  • Over 2,700 dead, 12,500 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

    Over 2,700 dead, 12,500 injured in Turkey, Syria after powerful earthquake

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    Ankara: At least 1,762 people were killed, 11,119 were injured, 2,834 buildings collapsed, and hundreds remain fearful of being trapped under the rubble after a earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale struck Turkey, at dawn on Monday, Anadolu Agency reported.

    The Syrian Health Ministry says the death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed to 570 people, with some 1,403 injured and in rebel-held areas, more than 450 people were killed.

    According to information Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, the quake occurred at 4:17 am local time.

    Kahramanmaraş Hatay and Osmaniye were the cities most affected by the quake.

    The citizens in Cyprus, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Palestinian territories, Armenia, Georgia and Egypt, felt the aftershocks of the earthquake.

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    A collapsed building is seen following an earthquake in Pazarcik, in Kahramanmaras province, southern Turkey, early Monday, Feb. 6, 2023.(Photos via AP)

    “📢 Earthquake Revised 📌 The magnitude of the earthquake that occurred in Pazarcık (Kahramanmaraş) this morning at 04:17 was revised as Mw 7.7 with detailed seismological studies. 📌 We present it to the public. #Hero #earthquake,” AFAD tweeted.

    According to German Center for Geosciences Research a 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday morning.

    American Center for Earthquakes said that the magnitude of the earthquake that struck southern Turkey was 7.9 magnitude.

    The 6 aftershocks of more than 6 degrees on the Richter scale were monitored.

    Pictures broadcast by TRT showed damage to buildings and people gathering on the streets.

    As per a report by Reuters, the quake lasted about a minute and shattered windows. 

    The Turkish Interior Minister said that the ministry’s crews are running the rescue operation in the quake-stricken area in the south of the country, which is subject to aftershocks.

    Erdogan: We raised a level four alert

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday, that “all our teams are on alert, we have raised a level four alert, and this alert includes international assistance.”

    He added, “We cannot currently provide clear statements about information related to material and human losses.”

    Video clips showed people trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings in Turkish and Syrian cities.

    Earthquake zone

    Turkey is located in a region with seismic activity that is among the highest in the world.

    In November 2022, a 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwest Turkey, leaving about 50 injured, according to Turkish ambulance services.

    Another earthquake that struck the Izig region in January 2020 killed more than 40 people.

    In October of the same year, a 7-magnitude earthquake struck the Aegean Sea, killing 114 people and injuring more than a thousand others.



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  • Powerful quake rocks Turkey and Syria, kills more than 1,900

    Powerful quake rocks Turkey and Syria, kills more than 1,900

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    turkey earthquake 73383

    Rescue workers and residents in multiple cities searched for survivors, working through tangles of metal and concrete. A hospital in Turkey collapsed, and patients, including newborns, were evacuated from facilities in Syria.

    In the Turkish city of Adana, one resident said three buildings near his home were toppled. “I don’t have the strength anymore,” one survivor could be heard calling out from beneath the rubble as rescue workers tried to reach him, said the resident, journalism student Muhammet Fatih Yavuz.

    “Because the debris removal efforts are continuing in many buildings in the earthquake zone, we do not know how high the number of dead and injured will rise,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said. “Hopefully, we will leave these disastrous days behind us in unity and solidarity as a country and a nation.”

    The quake, which was centered on Turkey’s southeastern province of Kahramanmaras, was felt as far away as Cairo. It sent residents of Damascus rushing into the street, and jolted awake people in their beds in Beirut.

    It struck a region that has been shaped on both sides of the border by more than a decade of civil war in Syria. On the Syrian side, the swath affected is divided between government-held territory and the country’s last opposition-held enclave, which is surrounded by Russian-backed government forces. Turkey, meanwhile, is home to millions of refugees from that conflict.

    The opposition-held regions in Syria are packed with some 4 million people displaced from other parts of the country by the fighting. Many of them live in buildings that are already wrecked from past bombardments. Hundreds of families remained trapped in rubble, the opposition emergency organization, called the White Helmets, said in a statement.

    Strained health facilities and hospitals were quickly filled with injured, rescue workers said. Others had to be emptied, including a maternity hospital, according to the SAMS medical organization.

    The region sits on top of major fault lines and is frequently shaken by earthquakes. Some 18,000 were killed in a similarly powerful earthquakes that hit northwest Turkey in 1999.

    The U.S. Geological Survey measured Monday’s quake at 7.8. Hours later, a 7.5 magnitude one struck more than 100 kilometers (60 miles) away. An official from Turkey’s disaster management agency said it was a new earthquake, not an aftershock, though its effects were not immediately clear. Hundreds of aftershocks were expected after the two temblors, Orhan Tatar told reporters.

    Thousands of buildings were reported collapsed in a wide area extending from Syria’s cities of Aleppo and Hama to Turkey’s Diyarbakir, more than 330 kilometers (200 miles) to the northeast. A hospital collapsed in the Mediterranean coastal city of Iskenderun, but casualties were not immediately known, Turkey’s vice president, Fuat Oktay, said.

    Televisions stations in Turkey aired screens split into four or five, showing live coverage from rescue efforts in the worst-hit provinces. In the city of Kahramanmaras, rescuers pulled two children alive from the rubble, and one could be seen lying on a stretcher on the snowy ground.

    Offers of help — from search-and-rescue teams to medical supplies and money — poured in from dozens of countries, as well as the European Union and NATO.

    The damage evident from photos of the affected areas is typically associated with a significant loss of life — while bitterly cold temperatures and the difficulty of working in areas beset by civil war will only complicate rescue efforts, said Dr. Steven Godby, an expert in natural hazards at Nottingham Trent University.

    In Turkey, people trying to leave the quake-stricken regions caused traffic jams, hampering efforts of emergency teams trying to reach the affected areas. Authorities urged residents not to take to the roads. Mosques around the region were opened to provide shelter for people unable to return to damaged homes amid temperatures that hovered around freezing.

    In Diyarbakir, hundreds of rescue workers and civilians formed lines across a mountain of wreckage, passing down broken concrete pieces, household belongings and other debris as they searched for trapped survivors while excavators dug through the rubble below.

    In northwest Syria, the quake added new woes to the opposition-held enclave centered on the province of Idlib, which has been under siege for years, with frequent Russian and government airstrikes. The territory depends on a flow of aid from nearby Turkey for everything from food to medical supplies.

    The opposition’s Syrian Civil Defense described the situation there as “disastrous.”

    In a hospital in Darkush in Idlib, Osama Abdelhamid said most of his neighbors died. He said their shared four-story building collapsed just as he, his wife and three children ran toward the exit. A wooden door fell on them and acted as a shield.

    “God gave me a new lease on life,” he said.

    In the small Syrian rebel-held town of Azmarin in the mountains by the Turkish border, the bodies of several dead children, wrapped in blankets, were brought to a hospital.

    The Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums in Syria said the earthquake has caused some damage to the Crusader-built Marqab, or Watchtower Castle, on a hill overlooking the Mediterranean. Part of a tower and parts of some walls collapsed.

    In Turkey, meanwhile, the quake damaged a historic castle perched atop a hill in the center of the provincial capital of Gaziantep, about 33 kilometers (20 miles) from the epicenter. Parts of the fortresses’ walls and watch towers were leveled and other parts heavily damaged, images from the city showed.

    The USGS said the quake was 18 kilometers (11 miles) deep.

    More than 1,100 people were killed in 10 Turkish provinces, with some 7,600 injured, according to the country’s disaster management agency. The death toll in government-held areas of Syria climbed over 430 people, with some 1,280 injured, according to the Health Ministry. In the country’s rebel-held northwest, groups that operate there said the death toll was at least 380, with many hundreds injured.

    Huseyin Yayman, a legislator from Turkey’s Hatay province, said several of his family members were stuck under the rubble of their collapsed homes.

    “There are so many other people who are also trapped,” he told HaberTurk television by telephone. “There are so many buildings that have been damaged. People are on the streets. It’s raining, it’s winter.”

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  • Powerful earthquake hits Turkey kills at least 15

    Powerful earthquake hits Turkey kills at least 15

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    Ankara: As many as 15 people have died, 34 buildings collapsed, and hundreds remain fearful of being trapped under the rubble after a earthquake measuring 7.4 on the Richter scale struck Turkey, at dawn on Monday, AFP reported.

    According to information Turkish Disaster and Emergency Management Authority, the quake occurred at 4:17 am local time.

    Kahramanmaraş Hatay and Osmaniye were the cities most affected by the quake.

    According to German Center for Geosciences Research a 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook central Turkey early Monday morning.

    American Center for Earthquakes said that the magnitude of the earthquake that struck southern Turkey was 7.9 magnitude.

    The 6 aftershocks of more than 6 degrees on the Richter scale were monitored.

    As per media reports, the citizens in Iraq, Syria and Lebanon felt the aftershocks of the earthquake.

    Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) said, two people were killed by the quake in Syria.

    Pictures broadcast by TRT showed damage to buildings and people gathering on the streets.

    As per a report by Reuters, the quake lasted about a minute and shattered windows. 

    The Turkish Interior Minister said that the ministry’s crews are running the rescue operation in the quake-stricken area in the south of the country, which is subject to aftershocks.

    Erdogan: We raised a level four alert

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today, Monday, that “all our teams are on alert, we have raised a level four alert, and this alert includes international assistance.”

    He added, “We cannot currently provide clear statements about information related to material and human losses.”

    Earthquake zone

    Turkey is located in a region with seismic activity that is among the highest in the world.

    In November 2022, a 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck northwest Turkey, leaving about 50 injured, according to Turkish ambulance services.

    Another earthquake that struck the Izig region in January 2020 killed more than 40 people.

    In October of the same year, a 7-magnitude earthquake struck the Aegean Sea, killing 114 people and injuring more than a thousand others.

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  • How a Trump pardon resurrected one of New Jersey’s most powerful Republicans

    How a Trump pardon resurrected one of New Jersey’s most powerful Republicans

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    But a key connection to Donald Trump got Gilmore a pardon on the president’s last day in the White House. By the following year, Gilmore had again become a force in New Jersey politics, so much so that the state’s Democratic governor and a Democratic state senator in a neighboring county — Vin Gopal, one of Republicans’ top targets in state legislative elections — broke bread with him.

    “I found out who were extremely loyal and true friends, and I found those who were just political friends who were easy to desert you in time of need,” Gilmore, who never pleaded guilty and still maintains his innocence, said in a phone interview.

    The diner meeting — which was first reported by POLITICO and also included Murphy’s chief of staff — came a few months after Gilmore, still owing millions to the IRS and facing liens on his home, narrowly won back the Ocean County Republican chairmanship after a hotly-contested race that ended in a lawsuit.

    Now Gilmore is poised to have a huge influence on who Republicans run to replace Murphy when he’s term-limited out in 2025, creating a potential impediment to Jack Ciattarelli, a former assemblymember who came just three points shy of unseating Murphy in 2021 and immediately declared his intention to run again in 2025.

    That’s no small thing. Despite New Jersey’s blue tilt, Republican candidates for governor can and often do win there.

    Gilmore worked against Ciattarelli in 2021, boosting a far-right candidate, Phil Rizzo, who finished second in the Republican primary. In 2022, when Gilmore once again ran to be chair, Ciattarelli’s former campaign manager Eric Arpert aided Gilmore’s rival, County Sheriff Michael Mastronardy. “Ciattarelli I know made phone calls against me because people let me know they received them,” Gilmore told POLITICO shortly after winning back the chairmanship.

    Ciattarelli declined to comment on Gilmore. But there are signs he’s seeking to counter his influence in the county. Arpert, Ciattarelli’s former campaign manager, is consulting for a new super PAC founded by the wives of a prominent developer and rabbi in the county’s burgeoning Orthodox Jewish community — a potential hedge against Gilmore’s influence.

    But the relationship between Gilmore and Ciattarelli, while tense, is not necessarily beyond repair. The two met Wednesday, and both described it as a positive discussion. “Like all my meetings with Republican county chairs, the discussion is pretty much a private matter,” Ciattarelli said.

    Gilmore’s return as chair didn’t start smoothly. He blamed the officials who had controlled the party during his absence for removing items from the party headquarters late at night and quickly transferring funds out of party accounts. He filed a lawsuit seeking emails and other records, with one defendant, Republican Assemblymember Greg McGuckin, calling him “someone in severe financial distress who managed to escape federal prison only due to his political connections.”

    But tensions have quieted as Gilmore has worked to restore his grip on power. This month, he agreed to drop his lawsuit, under the stipulation that the party’s former executive director admitted in writing to deleting a Google account to block Gilmore’s access to the former party leaders’ emails. And after several internal party battles over running candidates for state and local offices, some successful and some not, he appears to have secured support for his chosen candidate to replace a retiring state senator — all but ensuring his candidate will win.

    “[A]ll of the things that he’s said he’s going to do, the promises he’s made of uniting everybody together and working with everyone again — we’re hoping he stays with that,” said Ocean County Commissioner Virginia Haines, who’s worked with Gilmore for decades and was affiliated with the faction that opposed his return to power. “He is trying.”

    Meanwhile, Gilmore’s law firm — which, prior to his trial, made about $2 million a year in public contracts around the state — has disbanded, and he left his position as a lobbyist with one of New Jersey’s most prominent firms. But there are indications that he’s still able to parlay political connections into income — if indirectly. An engineering firm run by a Gilmore ally recently started a new division to expand its work in the public sector, with Gilmore’s wife as a co-founder.

    One relationship did more than anything to help Gilmore get back into this powerful position.

    Gilmore was sentenced to a year in prison in 2020 over his tax convictions. But he didn’t wind up doing the time because he had something that those other politicians didn’t: A key connection to Trump world in Bill Stepien, Trump’s 2020 campaign manager and a top White House aide who had years earlier nearly seen his own career ended by the infamous Bridgegate scandal. Stepien had kept a lifeline of income from the GOP super PAC GOPAC, thanks to Gilmore’s help. That connection helped secure Gilmore the Trump pardon. Late last year, Stepien took charge as manager of the Ocean County Republicans’ 2023 campaigns.

    Stepien knows the power of Ocean County in statewide elections first-hand. He managed both of former Republican Gov. Chris Christie’s campaigns, for which Ocean County ran up the score, securing Christie’s relatively narrow 2009 win and boosting his 2013 landslide reelection.

    “Every New Jersey Republican should be cheering George’s return. If they’re not, they’re caring more about self-interest or their bruised egos than they are about winning elections,” Stepien said. “Campaigns are math equations, and New Jersey Republican can’t win statewide without the Ocean County margins only Geroge has been able to deliver over the last 20 years.”

    Stepien didn’t call out Ciattarelli directly, saying he was speaking of “no one specific.” But it’s hard to read it any other way.

    “One out of every seven votes will come out of Ocean County in the next statewide primary. So if you’re not spending time trying to build a relationship with George and his team, I have to question your strategy,” Stepien said.

    Gilmore declined to comment on the meeting with Murphy and Gopal (D-Monmouth), though Gopal confirmed it. The topics discussed were important to the Jersey Shore region, according to Gopal, if mundane by the standards of those salivating for juicy political gossip that would arise from such a meeting of seeming political rivals.

    “George had reached out individually to both the governor and I about wanting to talk about shoreline issues that impact both Ocean and Monmouth Counties,” Gopal said. “He wanted to talk about beach replenishment funding, issues with cabanas … and other general funding issues.”

    Regardless of what they discussed, the governor’s presence at a meeting with Gilmore sent the real message: Gilmore is once again a powerful force in New Jersey politics.

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  • Influential, Powerful Encroachers Would Face Law Of The Land: LG Says

    Influential, Powerful Encroachers Would Face Law Of The Land: LG Says

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    JAMMU: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha inaugurated Civil Services Officers Institute (CSOI) at Jammu.

    Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor said the institute will promote welfare of officers, their families and bring them together to build close cooperation & interaction to reinforce our democratic values & to meet the challenges of nation building.

    “CSOIs in other states & at the Centre are playing important role as a nursery of ideas since many years. I am confident CSOI in J&K will render yeoman service to UT with systematic and continuous improvement in governance through seminars & debates on civil administration,”observed the Lt Governor.

    Speaking on the ongoing anti-encroachment drive across the UT, the Lt Governor said some people tried to spread misinformation that common man will be impacted in the anti-encroachment drive.

    “I want to assure the people that Administration will safeguard the habitations and livelihoods of common man. Only influential and powerful people who misused their position and violated the law to encroach upon the State land would face the law of the land,” said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor reiterated that only those people who have grabbed land illegally through unfair means are facing the eviction.

    “I have personally directed the DCs and SSPs to closely monitor and ensure no innocent person is affected in any manner during anti-encroachment drive,” said the Lt Governor.

    Deputy Commissioners should have the knowledge of the activity of next day and media should be made aware about the names behind the encroachment of land so that the common man will get to know the truth, the Lt Governor further said.

    Speaking on the role of the Civil Services Officers Institute, the Lt Governor further observed that it will work as a bridge between different fields of Civil Administration and officers will get the opportunity to learn a lot from each other’s experiences.

    CSOI will strengthen the ethos of Good Governance and will evolve into a center for meaningful discussion on economic growth and social change, he added.

    The expectations of the people have increased and I have full faith that we all will work with dedication to meet their expectations and tackle the challenges of the future, added the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor noted that in today’s inter-connected world, new skills of public administration and uninterrupted dialogue between common man and officers are required for smooth functioning of Civil Administration.

    The Lt Governor said the success of Back to Village and My Town My Pride is testimony to our commitment of people-centric governance. The successful conduct of the two Jan-Abhiyan is the best example towards social welfare and inclusive development, he added

    “I can proudly say that we have been able to establish the most transparent and active administrative system in Jammu Kashmir. The feedback received on RAS proves that the public service delivery has won the trust of the common man,” said the Lt Governor.

    Highlighting the initiatives of e-Governance, the Lt Governor said more than 400 services have been made online. Remaining should also be made online soon in its true sense. The Public Services Commission has created a new milestone and declared the result in just three hours after the verification of the last candidate, he added.

    Chief Secretary, Dr Arun Kumar Mehta informed that the two CSOIs to be established in J&K.

    Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lt Governor; Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary; Former Chief Secretaries, Retd DGP, Senior officers, HODs were present on the occasion.

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