N.J. Democrats unanimously elect Cryan as state chairman
N.J. Democrats unanimously elect Cryan as state chairman
MONROE TOWNSHIP — The New Jersey Democratic State Committee on Saturday elected Assemblyman Joseph Cryan to be its new chairman with an 89-0 vote at a country club here.
Jersey Journal Update
All eyes on Clark, SPC All eyes are on St. Peter’s College’s Keydren “Kee-Kee” Clark as the Jersey City school’s men’s basketball team gears up for tomorrow’s road game against Rider College.
G.O.P. Stalwarts Line Up Behind a New Jersey Name
Some top G.O.P. figures are trying to help state Senator Thomas H. Kean Jr. of New Jersey reach the United States Senate.
Assembly panel to hear port security concerns
TRENTON, N.J. - A dispute over the pending takeover of major U.S. shipping terminals, including Port Newark in New Jersey, will be addressed Monday by state lawmakers.
MY PRIDE AT FIRST FOOTBALL JERSEY
‘I REMEMBER the day I was given my first football jersey - a yellow goalkeeper’s top - loaned to me by the local Kirkcaldy youth team for my first game.
UPI Sports Calendar for Monday, Feb. 27
New Jersey at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 7 p.m.
Jersey Journal Update
Bayonne, North Bergen split Coviello titles Bayonne and North Bergen high schools faced off in both the girls and boys basketball championships today in the HCIAA Coviello Division and wound up splitting the titles.
Walker Warmed To Czech Republic
THE FAST AND FURIOUS star PAUL WALKER desperately wanted to film RUNNING SCARED in New Jersey and was furious when production was moved to the Czech
New York senators welcome Arab company’s offer of ports probe
Democratic senators from New York and New Jersey welcomed an offer from an Arab company to submit to a broader U.S. review of the security risks from its deal to take over major operations at ports in the two states and elsewhere.