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  • Politician accused of dropping pants, hurling racist slurs dropping out of race (D in NJ)

    09/20/2014 5:00:50 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 9 replies
    NJ.com ^ | September 19, 2014 at 3:24 PM | Brian Amaral
    South Plainfield, N.J.—A borough council candidate is bowing out of his race after revelations that he allegedly shouted racist slurs while mooning patrons of a local diner. Joe Sorrentino, in a statement released Wednesday by his Democratic ticket, said he made a “stupid mistake” seven years ago, but learned from it. Local Republicans released police reports Wednesday detailing two separate incidents at the Sherbans Diner. “I regret what happened, and I have worked every single day to prove that I am not the man that the report says,” Sorrentino said. …
  • NJ politicians: Catholic Church is seeking too big a role, Senate leader leaves Church

    05/09/2004 4:02:12 PM PDT · by Coleus · 154 replies · 558+ views
    Philly.com | 05.09.04 | Tom Turcol
    N.J. politicians: Church is seeking too big a roleBy Tom TurcolInquirer Staff WriterRoman Catholic politicians in New Jersey, including one who left the church yesterday, are expressing anger at what they say is an attempt by church leaders to force them to decide between their government oaths and their religion.Elected officials said that escalating demands by the church hierarchy in New Jersey that Gov. McGreevey and others vote in accordance with Catholic doctrine on public issues runs counter to the principle of the separation of church and state.State Senate Majority Leader Bernard Kenny said he told his pastor yesterday...
  • JERSEY'S EMPTY CUPBOARDS

    11/19/2005 5:37:58 PM PST · by chet_in_ny · 23 replies · 1,127+ views
    NY Post through Yahoo News ^ | 11/19/05 | NY POST EDITORIAL
    November and December are the months when newly elected officials and their allies finally start telling voters about things they didn't want to mention during the campaign. New Jersey Gov.-elect Jon Corzine and his predecessor, outgoing Acting Gov. Dick Codey, finally 'fessed up about the Garden State's precarious fiscal health Thursday in speeches at the convention of the state's League of Municipalities. And it ain't pretty. "We're pretty much broke," conceded Codey. "We have more debt than we can afford. Next year's budget deficit is at least $5 billion. School construction and transportation funding have virtually dried up. And we...
  • Sign Petitions for McGreevey to STEP DOWN NOW

    08/16/2004 11:01:32 AM PDT · by Coleus · 21 replies · 888+ views
    08.16.04
    Step Down NOW!Petition Online forms can be printed from this site:MCGREEVEY PETITION FORMS AVAILABLE NOW FOR NJ FREEPERSNJ GOP
  • DUMBOCRAT CORRUPTION ALERT Fund-Raiser, Linked to N.J. Gov., Indicted (skimmed donations to party)

    07/07/2004 10:36:10 AM PDT · by Liz · 10 replies · 858+ views
    Copyright © 2004, The Associated Press | July 7, 2004 | JOHN P. McALPIN
    TRENTON, N.J. -- A Democratic fund-raiser linked to Gov. James E. McGreevey extorted $40,000 in campaign donations by promising a farmer that public officials would help him get more money for development rights to his land, federal authorities said Tuesday. David D'Amiano is charged with extortion, mail fraud and bribery. According to an indictment released Tuesday, D'Amiano told the owner of a Piscataway farm he would not get premium value for his property unless he made donations to the Democratic Party. Middlesex County officials had offered Mark Halper $3 million for development rights to his 74-acre family farm. After D'Amiano...
  • Is Governor McGreevey "State Official 1"???

    07/06/2004 3:59:28 PM PDT · by Not a Friend of Bill · 21 replies · 1,397+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 7/6/2004, 6:02 p.m. ET | John P. McAlpin
    Democratic fund-raiser indicted on extortion chargesBy JOHN P. McALPIN The Associated Press 7/6/2004, 6:02 p.m. ET TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A Democratic fund-raiser linked to Gov. James E. McGreevey extorted $40,000 in campaign donations by promising a farmer that public officials would help him get top dollar for his land, federal authorities said Tuesday. Carteret businessman David D'Amiano is charged with extortion, mail fraud and bribery. According to an indictment released Tuesday, D'Amiano told the owner of a Piscataway farm he would not get premium value for his property unless he made donations to the Democratic Party. Middlesex County officials...