
Kristen Zadroga-Hart
for Jersey City Council-at-Large
Team O'Dea 2025
Our City, Our Choice
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CAMPAIGN BUZZ
April 12, 2024
McGreevey presented a misleading narrative about the Jersey City BOE
For someone who has only attended one Jersey City Board of Education meeting and has had limited, if in fact any, interactions within the Jersey City Public Schools, the former governor’s choice to bash our district’s teachers and students while throwing out misguided and misleading numbers is irresponsible and gaslighting for the sake of political gain.
August 13, 2018
Major victory for group hoping to stop relocation of Katyn statue
"This isn't just a win for the Polish community, it's a win for all Jersey City residents who supported us," Kristen Zadroga-Hart, a member of the committee that collected the signatures, told The Jersey Journal. "And it's a win for democracy. There's a process, we saw it through and hopefully the City Council will understand the work and time that went into this and will vote on the side of the people."
June 27, 2024
Jersey City mayoral hopeful O’Dea names Zadroga-Hart as at-large running mate
“Kristen’s dedication to education and her advocacy for various causes within our city make her an ideal candidate to represent all residents of Jersey City,” O’Dea said in a statement.
“I am confident that her leadership and vision will contribute greatly to our campaign and to the future of our city.”
July 30, 2024
McGreevey Should Return Kushner’s Money
"I am running for Jersey City Council at-large in 2025 because I believe in the people and the promise of this great city. There is no place for hate."
January 15, 2025
Emergency Situation at Jersey City 911 Center
Our dispatch center is currently staffed with overworked and underpaid dispatchers facing conditions that threaten their mental health and compromise their ability to do their jobs effectively. Is it any wonder that morale and retention are at an all-time low? These issues didn’t emerge overnight, and we need to ask tough questions about how we got here.
KRISTEN'S MESSAGE
