By Matt Rooney _ Think about how differently 2019 ended than it began, Save Jerseyans. 12 months is a lifetime in the 24/7/365 news cycle world which we all occupy. That said, making predictions is fun because (A) you all Read More
The Two People Who Dominated The Decade
By Dan Cirucci Cross-Posted from The Dan Cirucci Blog _ As the decade comes to a close, we can see that two people dominated the news from 2010 to 2020. One dominated the first half of the decade and the other Read More
CIRUCCI: 18 Trends To Dump In 2018
By Dan Cirucci Posted with permission from The Dan Cirucci Blog — We’ve seen and heard enough of all of the following in 2017. And so, in no particular order, we’re asking that they be summarily dumped into the trash heap Read More
Trump rung in 2018 with New Jersey’s Lou Dobbs, George Norcross
President Donald Trump is back in D.C., Save Jerseyans, but, on Sunday night, the Republican President of the United States rung in New Year 2018 with a lavish party hosted at his Mar-A-Lago estate. The Associated Press filmed the red Read More
POLL: What was the top N.J. political story of 2017?
2017 is nearly over and done, Save Jerseyans, and it’s certainly been one of the more eventful political years in recent memory. Seedy scandals, legislative dramas, and plenty of high stakes electoral action… Just another year in the life of Read More
Winners and Losers: 2016
It was admittedly a much easier year to pick losers and “fate yet to be decided” candidates, Save Jerseyans, but I did my best. You expect it. This is self-explanatory so, without further ado…. ___ Winners PHIL MURPHY Duh? The Read More
15 Most Overused Words and Phrases of 2015
By Dan Cirucci | via Dan Cirucci’s Blogspot 2015 provided a real workout for tons of words and phrases (some leftover from 2014) which we were forced to hear over and over again. How we wish they would go away. Anyway, in Read More
Fifteen People Who Should Disappear In 2015
By Dan Cirucci | Dan Cirucci’s Blogspot Let’s face it: Some people have really overstayed their welcome this year. They’ve simply been in our faces far too much. Some of them have been around a long time, some not so long. Some Read More
The Real Hunger Games
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 enough food for their families over the last year, Save Jerseyans. In seven million of Read More