5 topics for Christie to address on Monday night's 'Ask The Governor'
(Photo credit: Kira Buxton) Monday night, Gov. Chris Christie returns to the New Jersey 101.5 studios with a lot to talk about. The “Ask The Governor” program returns for the first time since December, after a campaign-induced hiatus. Between a glance back at Christie’s White House run and a long litany of issues facing New Jersey, it should make for a likely hour of conversation. Among the biggest topics that could be raised by host Eric Scott and callers … The presidential race: Christie hasn..>> view original1780s clause at center of Menendez corruption case battle
NEWARK — When three federal appellate judges settle into their seats Monday to hear arguments in the corruption case against New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez, they will be asked to delve deeply into an idea that, though little known outside legal circles, is as deeply embedded in the American DNA as the right to free speech. How the court — and a jury, if the case goes to trial — places Menendez's actions in the context of the Constitution's "speech or debate" clause will play a significant role i..>> view originalNewark man pleads guilty to helping run heroin mill
NEWARK â Bryant Rudd made a daring escape from Newark police when they went to investigate what they believed was a heroin mill on Nov. 12, 2013, authorities say. When police entered the building on Broadway and climbed the steps to the third-floor apartment they were targeting, Rudd took the only course left to evade them: He jumped out the third story window, landing 30 feet below, court records say. Rudd was eventually arrested in February, 2014. On Monday, Rudd, 27, officially conced..>> view originalNJ man admits fleecing Craigslist car buyers
NEWARK â An Essex County man Friday admitted that he duped hundreds of online car shoppers around the United States into sending him thousands of dollars to buy cars he did not have. Constantin Toma pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud in the scheme, which federal officials said cost car buyers more than $200,000 in total. According to court records, from 2013 to 2014, Toma and a partner would advertise used cars on Craigslist. They typically told the potential buyer that they had to..>> view originalTown Briefs: Upcoming events in Morris County
Buy PhotoMorris Township will hold Children’s Chess Classes for grades 1-8 from 6-7 p.m. starting Wednesday and Thursday at the Parks & Recreation Department.(Photo: Staff photo)Buy PhotoMORRISTOWNPreschool Advantage is currently accepting applications for the September 2016 school year for half-day tuition, 3 to 5 days a week, at one of 17 local partner preschools.Preschool Advantage funds quality preschool education in Morris County and surrounding communities for children of families in need...>> view original2016 State wrestling tournament: Preliminary round pairings
The NJSIAA Wrestling Tournament starts at 5 p.m. Friday with the preliminary round at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City HERE ARE THE PRELIMINARY ROUND PAIRINGS 106Joe Manchio (Seneca) 38-0 vs. winner of Darby Diedrich (Howell) 34-7 vs. Kenny Kerwin (Passaic Valley) 28-6 Dom Difrancescantonio (Hanover Park) 28-5 vs. Seth Henry (Highland) 29-3 Yousef Salem (North Bergen) 30-6 vs. Hunter Gutierrez (Lacey) 33-4 Mitchell Polito (East Brunswick) 31-2 vs. Joseph Aragona (Pope John) 36-0 Kyle Kaiser (P..>> view originalKevin Willard deserves credit for Seton Hall's dramatic turnaround ...
NEWARK — He showed up at the postgame press conference in a white Seton Hall T-shirt after his suit and tie didn't survive the Gatorade-fueled celebration in the locker room. Kevin Willard wasn't the focus of that mayhem — his senior leader, Derrick Gordon, was. The head coach, though, was more than happy to get soaked as he soaked up the scene after his Pirates stunned No. 5 Xavier at the Prudential Center. Who could blame him? This win assures that the Pirates will be an NCAA Tournament te..>> view originalOscars 2016: 15 biggest, weirdest, wildest moments
Last night's Oscar ceremony was boycotted by Spike Lee, Will and Jada Pinkett Smith and several other African-American artists upset by the lack of black nominees. The very long broadcast – if last year's shrunken Nielsens were any indication – was ignored by millions of other Americans. So what did they miss? Actually, one of the better Oscar shows, mostly thanks to the sharp and on-target Chris Rock, who took on the controversy with his very first joke and never let up – on anybody. And alth..>> view originalBoys Basketball: Results and links for Monday, Feb. 29
By Jim Lambert | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com on February 29, 2016 4:50 PM, updated February 29, 2016 5:41 PM • MONDAY'S NJSIAA TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE/SCOREBOARD STAFF COVERAGE • Sean Miller will be covering Hopewell Valley at Northern Burlington, 5:15 p.m. • Matt Cosentino will be covering Salem at Gloucester, 7 p.m. • Kyle Bennett will be courtside for Bridgeton at Cumberland, 7 p.m. • Alex..>> view originalFighting open records cost state $154K in taxpayer money last year
TRENTON â New Jersey taxpayers last year were on the hook for nearly $154,000 to settle court cases in which Gov. Chris Christie's administration tried to stop records from being disclosed to the public. Last year's payouts included instances in which the administration attempted to shield records on how Christie, whose presidential campaign ended Feb. 10, attempted to promote himself to a national audience, as well as costs related to his frequent out-of-state travel. The legal bills and p..>> view original
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