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KELLY WELCOMES BOOKER ANNOUNCEMENT ON HUD/FHA MORTGAGE HELP

                                                                     
                                                          
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     KELLY WELCOMES BOOKER ANNOUNCEMENT ON HUD/FHA MORTGAGE HELP

Bridgeton NJ- They say the third time’s a charm and that certainly was the case today as Bridgeton Mayor Albert B. Kelly, along with Council President Gladys Lugardo-Hemple and a host of other VIP’s, welcomed NJ Senator Cory Booker back to the County Seat for the third time in six months as part of Mr. Booker’s announcement that HUD and FHA have agreed to include roughly 600 Cumberland County mortgages in the Distressed Asset Stabilization Program (DASP) to provide relief to homeowners facing foreclosure.

The program, already in counties directly impacted by Hurricane Sandy, is one that Mr. Booker fought to bring to Cumberland County as a way to mitigate not only the more recent impacts of Hurricane Sandy, but the distress brought on by the housing crisis dating back to 2009.

Under DASP, approximately 600 FHA insured mortgages in the county- with borrowers severely delinquent on loans and facing foreclosure- will be part of a loan pool to be offered for sale in a June auction by FHA. Investors will bid on the loan pool with the end result being an opportunity for borrowers to stay in the home, work with the new loan-servicer on affordable refinancing options, and move out of default.

Aside from the relief that the program will bring to these borrowers; it also has a direct impact on neighborhood stabilization; which those in attendance see as critical to the cycle of property abandonment that destroys once vibrant neighborhoods throughout the county.

“It’s critical that we have as many tools as possible to deal with the housing situation not only here in Bridgeton, but throughout Cumberland County. Senator Booker raised our issues in Washington to make sure that Cumberland County was included and I was delighted to be able to welcome him back for this important announcement” Kelly said.

In January, Senator Booker came to Bridgeton to meet with Mayor Kelly, Freeholder Director Joe Derella, and area residents to discuss the impact of Washington’s decision to halt benefits to the long term unemployed; an issue that Mr. Booker addressed in his maiden speech on the floor of the U.S. Senate.

“It’s important that our representatives in Washington know how policy affects people at the grassroots level. Senator Booker has always made a point of staying informed on our issues and today was another example of that” Kelly said. “Part of my job as mayor is to help him do that whenever possible, Kelly added. 

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Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly looks on as NJ Senator Cory Booker announces HUD/FHA mortgage relief program

Mayor Kelly and Senator Booker speak with constituents after April 17th press conference

Senator Cory Booker, Mayor Albert Kelly, and Assemblywoman Celeste Riley discuss County issues

Mayor Kelly gives brief remarks ahead of Senator Bookers announcement on the HUD/FHA loan pool program