Who contributed to Friends of Bill Weber for Senate during week ending September 5?

Who contributed to Friends of Bill Weber for Senate during week ending September 5?
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The Friends of Bill Weber for Senate, a campaign committee, received $10,950 in contributions during the week ending September 5.

Here are the all contributions that the Friends of Bill Weber for Senate received during the week, according to the New York State Board of Elections.

Date Contributor Amount
08/30/2020 Charles Joyce $2,000
09/01/2020 Empire Development, LLC $1,000
09/01/2020 Rockland County Republican Committee $1,000
08/31/2020 Weinland Associates $750
09/01/2020 Barry’s Estate Jewelry, Inc. $500
09/02/2020 Brian Boggan $500
09/04/2020 Nyc Gold and Silver, Inc. $300
09/01/2020 Sterling Bank Fund for Good Government $300
09/01/2020 Brian Nugent $250
09/01/2020 David Perry $250
09/02/2020 Edwin Day $250
09/01/2020 Frank Borelli $250
09/01/2020 Friends of John Mcgowan $250
09/01/2020 James Foley $250
09/01/2020 Michael Lawler $250
09/01/2020 Michael Marusic $250
09/01/2020 Prestige Plumbing & Heating of Rockland, Inc. $250
09/01/2020 Ronald Diz $250
09/01/2020 Scott Schindler $250
09/01/2020 John Weyhausen $200
09/02/2020 Jonathan Turco $200
09/01/2020 Citizens for Carey $150
09/01/2020 The Mangam Agency, Inc. $150
09/02/2020 Jack Moolick $100
08/31/2020 Linda Tirelli $100
09/02/2020 Natalie Nicodema $100
09/02/2020 Patricia Levere $100
09/01/2020 Unitemized $100
09/01/2020 Barbara Delo $75
08/30/2020 Bruce Garrison $50
09/04/2020 Diana Doumas $50
09/02/2020 Dorothy Cunningham $50
09/04/2020 Francis Daley $50
08/31/2020 Gary Savoy $50
08/30/2020 Greg Bimbo $50
09/03/2020 Gregory Paravati $50
08/30/2020 Henry Blum $50
08/31/2020 Kimberly Oates $50
09/01/2020 Lorette Adams $50
09/02/2020 Alan Hague $25
08/31/2020 Joseph Delalla $25
08/31/2020 Sandy Fragnito $25


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