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Monday, June 17, 2013

11 Teens From East Hanover, Florham Park to Campaign for Mock U.S. Senate

Students will participate in American Legion Jersey Boys State this week at Rider University.

Eleven high school seniors from East Hanover and Florham Park will learn about the intricacies of government on the local, county and state level when they come together for the week-long American Legion Jersey Boys State at Rider University beginning Monday. The program is designed for top-of-the-class students from throughout New Jersey to gather and learn about civics by dividing into political parties, campaigning in mock elections and hearing from real-life leaders. The students also hold a mock State of the Union. Elected officials who have participated in the program as teens include Gov. Chris Christie, Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Sen. Bob Menendez. The students will hear from Booker during the conference, which will run through …

Friday, June 14, 2013

Christie Declares Clarence Clemons Day in NJ

The resolution honors the iconic musician on Jan. 11.

One of the Jersey Shore's most iconic figures will be honored annually with "Clarence Clemons Day" each Jan. 11. Gov. Chris Christie signed a resolution declaring the musician's birthday Clarence Clemons Day, according to a report on Philly.com. State Sen. Jennifer Beck (R-11) proposed the resolution, which was passed by the state Senate in December 2012. The resolution memorializes the legendary saxophonist from Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band. Clemons died last year at the age of 69 after suffering a stroke. “The New Jersey Shore would not be the same without the music of Bruce Spingsteen’s E- Street Band,” Beck previously said. Beck called Clemons was an “icon” and “an inextricable part of the shoreline’s cultural history.” Clemons …

Rochelle

12:03 am on Tuesday, June 18, 2013

CC was an awesome person & musician. I knew him personally & can only say he was one of the most beautiful & spiritual people. A great loss, miss him dearly.   more ›

Monday, June 10, 2013

Poll: Booker Heavy Favorite Among Democrats For Senate Seat

Newark mayor benefits from name-recognition, Rutgers-Eagleton survey finds.

Newark Mayor Cory Booker’s high public profile appears to have contributed to a strong lead over his rivals for U.S. Senate, according to a Rutgers University -Eagleton poll released Monday. Booker announced Saturday he seeks to fill the unexpired term of Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg, who died last week. Gov.Chris Christie called for a primary election Aug. 13 to be followed by a general election Oct. 16. The current Senate term expires in January 2015. Booker will run in the primary against Sheila Oliver, an Essex County Democrat and Speaker of the state Assembly, as well as two members of Congress, Rush Holt and Frank Pallone. Oliver, who filed her candidacy shortly before the deadline Monday, was not included in the polling. The …

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Donkey Tales

9:44 am on Thursday, June 13, 2013

Tom, you make no sense. Of course suburban taxpayers are bailing out the urban areas? Where do you think Camden gets its budget dollars? It's not from their rateable base. Don't confuse the state robbing one group with the national debt. Speaking of the debt, the wars are over yet the debt is higher now than before. Another uninformed comment. Here is Obama's 2014 budget. Show me where the "war" …   more ›

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Open Space, Liquor Licenses Up for Approval

The East Hanover Council meets at 7 p.m. Monday.

The East Hanover Township Council will hold a public hearing Monday night on an application to Morris County for funds to purchase open space. The resolution will authorize an application to Morris County to use county Open Space funds to purchase the Butani property along River Road in East Hanover. If the council passes the resolution and Morris County approves the application, the property will be preserved as open space for the enjoyment of the residents. Several other resolutions, but no ordinances, are also up for approval. Those resolutions include: The East Hanover Township Council meets at 7 p.m. at the East Hanover Municipal Building. A complete copy of the agenda is attached to this article.

Morris County Seeks Poll Workers For Special Election

Gov. Chris Christie called for special election to fill the seat left vacant by the death of U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg.

During a press conference in Trenton Tuesday, Gov. Chris Christie called for a special election to fill the seat left vacant by the death of longtime Sen. Frank Lautenberg. As a result, a primary election will be held Aug. 13, with the special election scheduled for Oct. 16. Lautenberg’s vacant seat will be held by New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa, who will not run in the Oct. 16 special election, for the time being. He will assume office on Monday, cutting the Democratic majority in the Senate to 52-46. In the meantime, Morris County election officials are looking for people to work at the polls during the August 13 special primary election. Any Morris County resident who is a registered voter and who is able to read and …

Dan Grant

11:56 am on Monday, June 10, 2013

The Freeholders stopped half-day workers which was a big plus to many of the Seniors who work. The full day is about 14 hours and that is a tough day for many.   more ›

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Candidates Vie for Lautenberg's Senate Seat

Among them are a current U.S. Representative and a former New Jersey mayor and Tea Party activist.

With Monday the deadline for prospective U.S. Senate hopefuls to get their signatures into the State in time for August's primary, the list of candidates vying for the vacant seat has operated as a sort of accordion, growing and shrinking as announcements are made, rumors dispelled, and campaigns kicked off. Opting for a special election to find a replacement for five-term U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) who died earlier this week, Gov. Chris Christie's decision generated critcism but plenty of significant interest from both Republicans and Democrats, many of whom see their potential election this October as a leg up in the 2014 race.  But, when it comes to making an official announcement, there's been some reticence. Though some …

Marlboro Mann

6:31 pm on Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Don't bet on it. If the idiots in this state can vote a prostitute loving person liked Menendez whose first priority is serving illegals and distributing handouts to our numerous slum cities, the likelihood of a good candidate is remote.   more ›

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Gov. Christie Appoints NJ Attorney General to Senate Seat

Jeffrey S. Chiesa, a Republican, will not run in the special election.

The U.S. Senate will add another Republican to its ranks--at least until New Jersey voters have their say in October. During a press conference in Trenton on Thursday, Gov. Chris Christie announced he would appoint New Jersey Attorney General Jeffrey S. Chiesa to the seat left vacant by Sen. Frank Lautenberg’s death. Chiesa, a Bound Brook native, will not run in the Oct. 16 special election. He will assume office on Monday, cutting the Democratic majority in the Senate to 52-46. “In the last few days, it became clear that Chiesa was the best person for the job,” Christie said.  Christie said the two met Monday night, along with Chiesa’s wife Jenny, to discuss the possibility. Chiesa, a self-described conservative Republican, accepted …

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Richard Magee

11:17 am on Friday, June 14, 2013

DemocRATS stand for Open Borders, Excessively Spending your Tax Dollars freely, Raising Taxes, Giving Illegal Alians Amnesty and Social Security payments that they never earned. Creating dependancy on Government and the DNC. The term Progrssive is a Communist Party USA chosen term to soften the Sound of "Communist". Thus, the Progressive Socialist Democratic Party. There are 80 Card carrying …   more ›

Tropical Storm Andrea Remnants Expected Through Region Friday

Heavy rainfall, possible flash flooding expected.

New Jersey could see the effects of a heavy storm this weekend as meteorologists say Tropical Storm Andrea "will slide through the region" on Friday, according to the National Weather Service. So-called hazardous weather is expected to begin on Thursday and last through Friday night with the potential for "very heavy rainfall," the NWS reported. "Extensive tropical moisture associated with these systems could result in heavy rainfall and urban and small stream flooding from Friday into Saturday morning," the NWS website said. Up to 3 inches of rain are predicted, with the potential for 5 inches of rain in isolated areas, as well as high winds. "The strongest winds associated with Andrea are forecast to remain offshore," the NWS said. "And …

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tulipsanddaisies

9:20 am on Friday, June 7, 2013

Where were you???? Did you see photos of Sandy? Lots of areas were devastated. $50 billion in damages plus over 250 lives lost. Plus 2 weeks is far more than a few days. I urge you to check the dictionary for the work 'perspective' because clearly you don't know what it means.   more ›

7 Morris County Historical Groups Get Grant Funding

Money to aid with exhibit planning and curation awarded by Morris County Heritage Commission.

Seven Morris County historical organizations will benefit from grant funding awarded Thursday by the Morris County Heritage Commission. The money is being awarded through the New Jersey Historical Commission's General Operating Support Grant Program and will benefit projects in Madison, Montville, Dover, Mount Olive and countywide initiatives. Grants have been awarded through the program for the past 12 years in an effort to preserve the historical organizations so that the public can continue to enjoy and learn about them. In the past, grants have been awarded to projects to conserve documents and history programs, enhance sites so that they are in compliance with American Disabilities Act standards and recruit history students to help …

Lautenberg Embarks on Final Amtrak Ride

Sen. Frank Lautenberg's body was placed aboard a Washington, D.C.-bound Amtrak train Wednesday at the Secaucus Junction rail station that was named in his honor.

As a tribute to his advocacy of mass transit, U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg's body was placed aboard a D.C.-bound Amtrak train in Secaucus Wednesday.  Lautenberg's family and staff accompanied the senator for his final Amtrak ride to the nation's capital, where he'll be buried on Friday in Arlington National Cemetery. Prior to the Amtrak send-off, Rabbi Daniel Cohen of Sharey Tefilo-Israel in South Orange, the congregation where the senator belonged, eulogized Lautenberg during a ceremony and color guard salute at the Secaucus Junction station's main concourse.

Laker

11:09 am on Friday, June 7, 2013

"very twisted" ? this is the best NJ's Marion Barry can come up with. Montville wake up!!   more ›

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