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Wally Edge

Corzine's new staffer?

There's some specualtion that Gov. Jon Corzine will name Jaimee Gilmartin, a veteran Democratic operative and former aide to Richard Codey, ... >

Bob Torricelli

Torricelli on The (Bergen) Record

The Record announced yesterday that it was closing its Hackensack offices and "reinventing"itself. It was actually announcing its own ... >

Michael Patrick Carroll

NJ DUDS

NJ STARS, while failing in its intended purpose, nonetheless demonstrates the need for fundamental reform in NJ's high schools. >

Debbie Holtz

The Prince and the Pauper: Adler and Myers

It’s not often a congressional seat opens up in New Jersey – so you would think that all editorial eyes would be focused on any and all ... >

Steve Lonegan

The Left Marches On Part 10: A Lesson in Marxism

“Capitalism is responsible for the current food crisis and starvation around the world,” the voice on the radio said. “Attend our Introduction ... >

Dr. Joseph Marbach

Off-shore Drilling: A Case of NIMBY

For the past few weeks, I've watched with fascination as politician after politician have appeared on a beach or a boardwalk and declared their ... >

Rob Tornoe

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Michael P. Riccards

The Catholic Voter

As the presidential race heats up, both parties are looking at so called swing voters, those who have in the past gone from one party to another ... >

Carla Katz

A House Divided

As labor is burning, our National union leaders are fiddling. Some of them are simply arsonists. While the labor movement has made tremendous ... >

Juan Melli

Anatomy of a Machine

Among the nearly 1 million residents of Bergen County, approximately 0.4 percent are on the county payroll. But that figure jumps precipitously -- to ... >

Poll

Which member of the N.J. State Assembly is most likely to lose his or her seat in the June 2009 primary election?
Ralph Caputo
6%
Anthony Chiappone
3%
Albert Coutinho
3%
Valerie Huttle
3%
Gordon Johnson
5%
Ruben Ramos
5%
Caridad Rodriguez
3%
L. Harvey Smith
3%
Joan Quigley
8%
John Rooney
8%
Grace Spencer
11%
Cleopatra Tucker
14%
Charlotte Vandervalk
3%
Joe Vas
25%
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