Democratic mayor from Point Pleasant backs Christie’s re-election
June 24, 2013Point Pleasant Borough Mayor William G. Schroeder this afternoon endorsed the re-election of Gov. Chris Christie.
Point Pleasant Borough Mayor William G. Schroeder this afternoon endorsed the re-election of Gov. Chris Christie.
President Barack Obama hugged Chris Christie. Bill Clinton shook his hand. Thirty-one Democrats endorsed the Republican New Jersey governor’s re-election bid.
Gov. Chris Christie picked up another endorsement from a powerful Democrat today.
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In a ribbon cutting for the record books, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie proclaimed Friday that the Jersey Shore was reopen for business after superstorm Sandy.
New Jersey added 3,300 jobs in April, and the unemployment rate declined from 9 percent to 8.7 percent, its lowest level in four years, offering some sign that the state’s economy is improving.
New Jersey’s unemployment rate fell again in April to 8.7 percent, the lowest it’s been in four years, the state Department of Labor said Thursday.
Former Gov. Jon Corzine has not made any public appearances lately, but New Jersey Republicans are not letting voters forget about him.
A report showing New Jersey’s added 8,100 jobs in March white the jobless rate dropped to 9 percent contained a note of caution amid the apparently positive news.
The six political committees tied to New Jersey’s main political parties raised nearly $1.5 million in the three months three months of 2013, according to a state Election Law Enforcement Commission report released Wednesday.