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Save Jersey’s “Week in Review” (4/9/12 – 4/15/12)
For Monday, April 9nd through Sunday, April 15th 2012 *** MUST READ: SAVE JERSEY PROFILED BY PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER *** THE ARTICLE: “Save Jersey, a Website that’s […]
For Monday, April 9nd through Sunday, April 15th 2012 *** MUST READ: SAVE JERSEY PROFILED BY PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER *** THE ARTICLE: “Save Jersey, a Website that’s […]
Besides the pizza? And beaches? No (or at least very little) “biblical” weather. May God bless everyone out in America’s Heartland grappling with tornadic activity […]
Cross Posted from MoreMonmouthMusings Assemblyman John Wisniewski in Middlesex County has been in the news this month as Politickernj and The Star Ledger brought to […]
200+ supporters gathered this morning at the ‘Joe Kyrillos for U.S. Senate’ campaign headquarters in Middletown, Monmouth County for a “grand” open house. And grand […]
Presumptive Republican Nominee Mitt Romney is sounding more and more like a general election everyday, Save Jerseyans. As you read this he is addressing a […]
It’s time to catch the Joementum, Save Jerseyans. Coming off a week of promising fundraising and polling news in the race to unseat Bob Menendez, the […]
In case you missed it on Tuesday, Save Jerseyans, this little blog that could was profiled in The Philadelphia Inquirer. Brian McGovern and I had a […]
Shelley Adler, a Democrat who lives in the NJ-1 but decided to run for Congress in NJ-3, has released her first quarter of fundraising numbers, […]
If you chose to internalize the nightly news, Save Jerseyans, you’d be pretty “bearish” on Mitt Romney’s campaign. No one likes him according to the […]
Joe Kyrillos’s campaign for U.S. Senate says it has raised over $1.75 million as of its first FEC reporting deadline on March 31st, 2012, Save […]
While things seemed to have gotten off track with Supreme Court nominee hearings, university mergers, budget battles, and tax cut debates, education reform is still […]
Plenty of interesting results from today’s latest Quinnipiac survey, Save Jerseyans: New Jersey voters approve 45 – 31 percent of the job U.S. Sen. Robert […]
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