Joe Piscopo is best known for his work as a comedic actor and talented impersonator during the 1980s golden age of Saturday Night Live, but from what
Month: November 2016
Pelosi Hangs On To House Leadership Despite Wave Of Defectors
Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi survived the Democratic leadership election Wednesday to remain House minority leader, according to The Associated Press. Pelosi beat
5 N.J. professors make conservative group’s ‘watchlist’
PRINCETON — When Peter Singer heard a conservative group put out a new watchlist singling out college professors with “leftist” and “radical agendas,” the veteran
Report: Trump Reaches Deal With Carrier To Keep 1,000 Jobs In US
The incoming Trump administration has reached a deal with Carrier to keep about 1,000 jobs in the U.S. rather than outsourcing them to Mexico. Carrier,
Bateman urges judicial restraint as N.J. High Court weighs mandating 100k+ new affordable housing units
One N.J. legislator is renewing the call for a return to legislative oversight of state housing policy as the N.J. Supreme Court is set for a
NJ. court asked to reconsider tough pot sentences
TRENTON — When New Jersey legalized marijuana for medical use nearly seven years ago, it should have reconsidered tough prison sentences associated with pot-related crimes,
VIDEO: Nutley Commissioner ready to launch GOP gubernatorial bid in early December
Nutley Township Commissioner Steven L. Rogers, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War era, isn’t just flirting with a run for
Here’s what Antonin Scalia had to say when asked about burning the American flag
On Tuesday morning, President-elect Donald Trump sent a Twitter message expressing his opinion about people who burn the American flag. “Nobody should be allowed to
Obama dishonors freedom by refusing to condemn Fidel Castro
“We know that this moment fills Cubans with powerful emotions, recalling the countless ways in which Fidel Castro altered the course of individual lives, families,