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Lou Dobbs weighs Senate run in New Jersey
Associated Press A November 25, 2009 A TRENTON, N.J. -- Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs is seriously considering running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey as "an intermediary step" that could lead to a run for the White House. Comment?
Gay marriage momentum stalls in N.J., N.Y.
... state Senate. The state Assembly already has adopted a marriage bill. Poll: N.J. residents now oppose gay marriage TRENTON (AP) - A Quinnipiac University poll released Wednes-day shows New Jersey voters narrowly oppose legalizing gay marriage by a ... Comment?
Glen Ridge Voice: Letters, Nov. 26
... to these next two years, and I know that together we'll make a difference. I will continue to be your advocate in Trenton and your resource at home. Assemblyman Thomas P. Giblin 34th Legislative District State of New Jersey Deer management To the ... Comment?
Poll: N.J. voters back mergers on local level
... property tax rebate checks that state politicians have touted for years as adequate relief. And the state aid Trenton sends to school districts and local governments shouldn't be increased, the poll found. Instead, voters want to see more local ... Comment?
Actress joins war on saggy pants in Dallas
... pants. In Delcambre, Louisiana, being caught wearing saggy pants could mean six months in jail and a $500 fine. In Trenton, New Jersey, a proposed ban would mean not only a fine, but also goals in life counseling. And in Atlanta, supporters are ... Comment?
Delays mount on N.J. Turnpike due to heavy volume
... up as the day progressed. The New Jersey DOT Web site reported a 10-mile backup northbound near Exit 7A in the Trenton area at mid-afternoon, and a 12-mile delay was reported southbound below Exit 9 in the New Brunswick area. Increasing congestion ... Comment?
Side-Switching Lawyer Zapped From Sony PlayStation Suit
... the firm. A judge disqualified him on Nov. 20 for unethical side-switching. U.S. Magistrate Judge Douglas Arpert in Trenton, N.J., who made the ruling, gave Thorner two months to find yet another lawyer to replace Diehl and his firm, Diehl Servilla ... Comment?
Montvale mayor names Zoning Board representative
... integral part of the borough's Fair Share Housing Plan. The plan is currently the subject of mediation sessions in Trenton. Fyfe did not name a replacement for Bardes, whom he appointed to the Zoning Board in July. - Denisa R. Superville MONTVALE - ... Comment?
N.J. voters support merging school districts, local governments to lower property taxes
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... property tax rebate checks that state politicians have touted for years as adequate relief. And the state aid Trenton sends to school districts and local governments shouldn't be increased, the poll found. Instead, voters want to see more local ... Comment?
Boxer Rodriguez's Death Is Ruled an Accident, Philadelphia Inquirer Says
... death attributed to boxing injuries in Philadelphia in 31 years. In March 1978, Jody White, a middleweight from Trenton, New Jersey, died after a fourth-round technical knockout at the Blue Horizon, the Philadelphia Daily said. To contact the ... Comment?
Philadelphia Union picks 10 in MLS draft
... second open tryout to be held Dec. 5 at the University of Pennsylvania. The first open tryout was held Nov. 14 in Trenton, N.J. The MLS SuperDraft will be held on Jan. 13 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. Philadelphia will pick first overall. ... Comment?
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Feats Of Clay From your mouth to God's ear , Lou: TRENTON, N.J. a ' Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs is seriously considering running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey as "an intermediary step" that could lead to a run for the White House. Comment?
N.J. tax revenue comes up $412M short
... Governor Corzine has already asked departments to tell him by Dec. 1 where they can cut spending by $400 million. TRENTON -- New Jersey has taken in more than $400 million less than expected in taxes such as corporate, income and sales taxes, ... Comment?
Poll: N.J. voters oppose gay-marriage bill by slim margin
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... this morning by Quinnipiac. AP A large crowd, some with signs, gathers at The New Jersey Statehouse Monday in Trenton, in support of proposed legislation legalizing same sex marriage. The poll, conducted between Nov. 17 and Nov. 22, found that 49 ... Comment?
Obama will go to Copenhagen...Stocks little changed...Shuttle heads home
... would not include east Jerusalem - the area of the holy city claimed by the Palestinians for a future capital. TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs says he's seriously considering running for U.S. Senate in New Jersey as "an intermediary ... Comment?
Dallas actress joins campaign against saggy pants
... pants. In Delcambre, Louisiana, being caught wearing saggy pants could mean six months in jail and a $500 fine. In Trenton, New Jersey, a proposed ban would mean not only a fine, but also goals in life counseling. And in Atlanta, supporters are ... Comment?
N.J. to N.Y. rail project could gain from national gasoline-tax boost
TRENTON, N.J. - Drivers may have to pay more at the pump so train riders can have an easier commute into New York City - as well as improved highways and repaired bridges. Comment?
Gay marriage momentum stalls in liberal NY, NJ
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... the Massachusetts ruling. A huge crowd gathers outside offices of Garden State Equality, Monday, Nov. 23, 2009, in Trenton, N.J., before walking to the New Jersey Statehouse to lobby for passage of a bill legalizing gay marriage. With a former ... Comment?
EPI's Urgent Call For More Jobs Gains Momentum
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... discussing the severe budget crunches faced by most state and local governments. Douglas Palmer, the mayor of Trenton, New Jersey, delivered the keynote address, where he stressed that most of the country's unemployment was concentrated in ... Comment?
... No foul play is suspected in a fire at a church and school in New Jersey. Poll: NJ voters favor wage freeze, layoffs TRENTON - Most New Jersey voters surveyed say Gov.-elect Chris Christie should wield an ax and not a tax. Fire burns through ... Comment?