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Anatomy of Print Journalism’s Demise
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog As the Internet replaces print journalism, Save Jerseyans, those in media who don’t adjust might not survive too much longer; […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog As the Internet replaces print journalism, Save Jerseyans, those in media who don’t adjust might not survive too much longer; […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog As millions are counting pennies and living on ramen noodles, Save Jerseyans in case you were wondering or didn’t know… […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog “Maybe I should offer a good thanks to the distinguished members of the majority, the Republicans, my chairman and others, […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog New Jersey Democrat Assemblywoman Valerie Huttle is sponsoring a bill that would, on the heels of news of a record […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog Democrat Governor Jim Florio was the first to use the pension fund as a fall-back piggy bank in a time […]
Hear my words that I might teach you Take my arms that I might reach you” But my words, like silent raindrops fell And echoed […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog Is it possible that the Dems are going overboard (or over the bridge? if you’ll forgive the bad pun) by […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog Hoboken’s Mayor Dawn Zimmer’s claimed that the Lt Governor told her to push forward with the Rockefeller project if she […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog There are families that still like to have dinner together and discuss the day’s events. Longer school days would mean […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog The minimum wage was a big issue when I ran for office in 2005, Save Jerseyans, long before last fall’s […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog So whose eyes is Sweeney trying to pull the wool over, Save Jerseyans? Sweeney apparently had no problem with the […]
By Joe Sinagra | The Save Jersey Blog Let’s hope 2014 turns out better for the U.S.A. than 2013; an estimated 14.5 million American households had difficulty providing […]
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