Salem GOP backs Pennacchio for U.S. Senate
Scudiery says debate bigger than property taxes
Giuliani team hauls in $100,000 at fundraiser
Hughes endorses Clinton
Democrats to run Hill for sheriff
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Military veterans, families protest Bush visit in Edison
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Critic Jerry Saltz Heads to New York mag
Javits: Now Smaller and Pricier Than Ever!
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ELEC released Clean Election figures for split districts
[em]Globe[/em] Launches Fashion Magazine
Senator’s arraignment set for April 9
Rudy's Hurdles
Roberts to endorse Clinton
Shott On Location: Some Day, This Forelorn Wasteland, Too, May Feature Its Own Fromagerie
Mon Dieu! Americans Behind Europe Record-Breaker
Speed Reading the Budget
Fidler's Pre-Emptive Strike Against Congestion Pricing
ROCKY FLASH
37 Stories For Chetrit In Midtown South
Consultant stirs the pot in 24th district Senate race
Size Matters In Lower East Side Coffee; (Or: The Starbucks Effect–Beware)
A Hillary Bundler Who Wants to Save the NY GOP
Garcia arrested, will be arraigned today
Please Let It Be The Donald
WSJ's Jersey Office is Unionized
If it weren’t for all those Democrats, New Jersey wouldn’t be so Democratic
Ray Kelly on Rudy 2008 and the Next Attack
Mondello on Spitzer's Meltdown
Schundler hits McHose for Reagan statements; Littell camp continues to attack Schundler for being a former liberal
How does the warrant for Rudy Garcia’s arrest affect his wife’s campaign for State Assembly?
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Talarico dumps Russo from Bergen GOP line
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Nadler Wants More Than Gonzales
Elsewhere: Richard Nixon, Mike Bloomberg
Still Not Sold on Hillary?
Corzine to endorse Clinton
Wayne Bryant
Mike Long, No Longer a Fan of Spitzer
Port Authority Joins Tunnel Brigade
Bob Torricelli’s Best and Worst of the Media
New [em]Voice[/em] Arts Editor is Brian Parks
Reyna on Hillary, Gender Loyalty
There was a time when America viewed politics in Louisiana as a better spectator sport than New Jersey
Wayne Bryant indicted
Another Shoe Drops On Gonzales
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Star-Ledger: Bryant expects to be indicted
More conservative endorsements for Gregg
More labor endorsements for Baroni
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Comrie on Comedy Central
Remember when Michael Wildes said “You’re known by the company you keep”?
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Gansevoort Billboards A Matter of Degrees
Possible indictment of “high-level” official today
Advice for Political Women
Lohan to Atelier: Just Living, Not Looking
Ex-Assemblyman faces arrest on money laundering charges
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Mercury Hires Arnold's Campaign Manager
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A museum of wonders on the Web
Poll may help Greenstein decide
Baroni labors for key support
Bill Baroni
Mallet will run with Karcher, Panter
Amy A. Mallet
“From Each According To Their Ability…”
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The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Richard Rogers Wins Pritzker
NYT: More Lawyers, Less Newsprint
Elsewhere: Freddy Krueger, Fred Thompson
Did Spitzer Yell at You Too?
West Harlem Group Protests Itself
Council OKs Five Landmarks Commissioners
Sheriff kicks off bid for County Executive
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Official Groundbreaking Set For Second Avenue Subway
Foreclosure Picture Bleak in Outer-Boroughs
Winners and Losers: State Budget
7.5 Percent Increase in Council Spending
Not-Too-Sticky Queens Skin-Flick Theatre Still Standing
57 Stories for Moinian and Shvo's Downtown W Condo-Hotel
Madonna's Massive… Board
Little won’t run
Rev. Jesse Jackson for Barack Obama
Rudy Garcia
No sign of real contest in 39th
Explaining the Usefulness of the Council
This is why people love New Jersey politics
Cop-Blog Ranters Vow Vengeance Against 'Radical' Bicyclists
Another labor endorsement for GOP’s Baroni
NYU: We Will Build Plant Under Mercer Street
Gilmore passes on Senate bid, will run for Mayor
Schumer and Richardson in Today's Observer
Lawrence Lewitinn
Coniglio subpoena could mean wealthy challenger
David Mayer
draft-Winners and Losers: State Budget
Mayer won’t seek re-election
Free Food at the Boathouse
Two Trees to Open Its First General Sales Office
Ferraro Asks for Hillary Cash
Baroni picks up key union endorsement
'Banksteria' Still Not Over in New York
Vallone on NYPD Surveillance: Barron Needs Watching
Don't Believe The Hype
Weiner 'In the Driver's Seat' for 2009
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Sharpe James’ son backs Ruiz for Senate
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Benson wants another shot at Assembly seat
Rumor: Levin to Port Authority, Kenny to DCA
Poll: Spitzer's Race Gap
Linden mayor says it’s “premature” to judge Scutari
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The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
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Greenstein mending fences as she mulls Senate bid
Lonegan Complaint Against Katz
Schundler says State Senate not in his plans
Lonegan Complaint Against Corzine
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Bloomberg, Richardson
Whelan enters Senate race; Kuehner and Spellman will run for Assembly
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East Harlem Building Collapses (and A Fire Injures Two Near Lincoln Center)
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Van Drew “seriously considering” run for State Senate
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Menendez aide may seek Assembly seat vs. HCDO
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Big name joins Monmouth Freeholder race
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Koneschusky Enlists with Schumer
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CWA Local 1034 denounces attacks on Katz
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Richardson: 'Keep Your Powder Dry'
Barron: Put NYPD Under Surveillance
Subpoenas could affect ’07 general
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Some turmoil follows Inverso retirement announcement
Beware of the near future
Van Drew looking at Senate bid vs. Asselta
Three legislators subpoenaed in Christmas Tree probe
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Elsewhere: Hillary, Spitzer, Gordon
It’s not Frank Lautenberg’s party
Rafferty will seek Assembly nod
Koppell: Okay with NYPD Protest Surveillance
Kucinich Shoots a Spitball at Hillary on Health Care
Schiffman Leads Eugene in Money Race
Inverso
Benson wants to run for Baroni Assembly seat
Liu: Just Stand There and Count
Goodwin, Bushman are leading GOP candidates in 14
Calling Brooklyn Brownstone Owners: Be Part of A Cliche!
Greenstein could nudge Singh out of Senate race
Peter Vallone Doesn't Like Tardiness
Vilsack Remembers
With Baroni out, Doherty may be front runner for ’08
Codey to face Sausage King
Seema Singh
Bill Baroni
Sen. Peter Inverso
Time Inc. Shutters [em]LIFE[/em]
Inverso to retire
Ex-Missouri Senator in N.J. for Romney
Paterson and Passaic officials arrested
Goldfeder for Senate
Pro-Charter Mail for Catholics and Jews
Weiner in Bay Ridge
Poll: Spitzer Down, Relatively Speaking
Kucinich at City Hall
Musical Chairs for Ferguson, Frelinghuysen and Garrett
Cunningham will be HCDO candidate
The Anti-Bonnie Raitt Vote
The Morning Read: Monday, March 26, 2007
Who wins the race for Mercer County Executive?
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Gore Jousts, Crowd Laps It Up
Barack Attack
An Unfortunate Coalition
Brownstoner: It’s Me!
Portfolio Staff Gets a Gag Order on Quiet Launch
Squeezed by New York Times, Globe-ies Are Crowding the Exits
First Thing, Kill All the Evidence
Bruno Flacks Up in the City
Mayor Has 1,000 Days To Go And Plenty To Do
Unrecognizable Andrew Cuomo Goes Silent
‘It’s Inspectors Gone Wild’
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Jay Kennedy, Editor of Cartoonists, Artist and Newspaper Archivist, 50
Buyer Spies K.T. McFarland’s 770 Park Duplex
Will Stripper-Plex Take It All Off?
It’s Easy Being Green: Just Ask Kravis!
Foreclosure Doomsday? Not in Manhattan
Commercial Market Spawns Crazy Soho Building Sale—$1,000 a Foot!
The Great Downshift Shtick
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Barbara of Beekman Place
Ex-Marine Matinee Idol on Al-Jazeera
To L With It!
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Bill Scott’s Sunny Spectacles
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300 Spartans; 117 Minutes; 2007; 17 Year-Old Viewers: $127 Million
Bourne’s Blunt Scissorhands Can’t Cut It in Brooklyn
Two Schreibers on Stage: Liev Unleashes; Pablo Plays Twins
Puharic fights another day as his slate wins
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Monmouth GOP goes with Guadagno, Cantor
Ex-Councilman looks at race vs. Sarlo
Stevenson’s out in 14
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Hotel Gansevoort Billboards, R.I.P.?
Bloomberg: Spitzer in Right Direction
NYU Prof Wrapped Up in Grazergate
Best. BEA. Ever.
"If we pass Monday, that's it."
Clinton: Donate, Help Set the Tone
Breaking Bread in Honor of Zebrowski
Shott On Location: One Month Later, Rat Mecca Remains Shuttered, Regulatory Backlash Ongoing
Reported Investigation is News to Diaz
Lopez on the Budget: Weeks or Months
Empty Auction Spawns Lower East Side Rentals
The Decemberists in Central Park In the Summertime!
Events for March 24-26, 2007
Rice backs Rice, and Booker
Ocean backs younger Connors at County Convention
Christopher Connors
Ferraro's Words of Encouragement for Edwards
Top Ten List: Things Lou Greenwald may or may not say when Chris Christie testifies before the Assembly Budget Commitee
Waxing the poetic in the fifth
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March 23, 2007
HUGHES’ REELECTION BID BASED ON CONTINUING REFORMS
Edwards Keeps Going
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Vas primary rival withdraws
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PoliticsNJ.com’s Straw Poll at the Ocean County Republican Convention
The wild and crazy anti-Queen
PoliticsNJ.com’s Straw Poll at the Ocean County GOP Convention
Oroho slams Frelinghuysen for Gregg endorsement
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The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Elsewhere: Spitzer, Edwards, Eugene
Stern Suit Alleges that Burkle Owns [em]Radar[/em]
Another Issue Ad for the Governor
New Jersey’s last trifecta
1940
Kolluri will head Turnpike, SJTA
inside edge logo one more time
Albany Budget "Strike"
GOP Congressmen endorse Gregg for Senate
Ward Bakery Is Toast
Greenstein seeks someone to meet with lobbyists
Tedisco: Capitol Strike
Saxton predicts he’ll be next House Armed Services Chairman
The Train Station That Ruth Didn't Build
DL21C: Edwards is Still Coming New York
NERO endorses Kahwaty, Duggan and Yudin for Freeholder
Tribeca Hotel-Condo for The Holden Caulfield in All of Us
Arts School Plans Lower East Side Dorm
N.J. Edwards supporter applauds continuation of ’08 bid
Edwards: The Campaign Continues
Report: Edwards to Suspend Campaign
Weingarten Goes for the Conservative Vote
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Mitt's Modest NY Fund-Raiser
Diane Ravitch Responds
Clarke Bridles at Eugene Citizenship Requirement
Debating Anonymity
Blee could face sanctions by Assembly GOP for backing Whelan
Poll: Hillary Over Rudy in Battleground Ohio
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Who wins the GOP primary for State Senate in the 40th district?
Caliguire will challenge O’Toole for Senate
The Morning Read: Thursday, March 22, 2007
Ruling on Sheffield Conversion May Give Market-Rate Tenants More Rights
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Yet another genius TV ad not made by Americans
Vas wins convention challenge
Adubato’s party
Bill Richardson
Richardson’s N.J. fundraisers: a Democrat, a Republican, and a Monmouth County pol whose indictment was dismissed
South Jersey hails a gentleman politician
Casha and Webber battle each other, while Pio Costa takes on DeCroce
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
Events for March 22, 2007
Elsewhere: Hillary, Spitzer, Marlin
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Columnist Steve Bailey Staying at [em]Globe[/em]
Silver on the Primary Shift
The Cigar Endorsement
Ex-Whitman cabinet official to challenge Hughes
Report: McGettigan will challenge Levinson
New Jersey’s RINO Delegation
Democratic fratricide in Hudson County is nothing new
Bill Keller on the "Web" and Reinvention
Protest Against "Over-Policed" Public Schools
Obama fundraisers meet
Edwards' New York Crew
New Lower East Side Eatery Has Pig, But Will It Have Wine?
DA Hynes Backs Eugene
2,800 New Yorkers Pay $30 Each To Hear About New Development
Warning: Upper East Side Locals Will Steal Your Money
Andrew Cuomo Isn't Doing Interviews
Insatiable Broadway Partners Need Cash
Richardson in N.J. next week
Obama HQ: Welcome to the Jungle
Joel Klein, Human Dartboard
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If Dick Codey were to retire, and the Democrats retained the Senate, who would be the next Senate President?
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Big Labor’s Desperate Power Grab
Arthur C. Clarke + William S. Burroughs
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Candidates limber up for tough GOP primary in Morris
The Party of Reagan
Trouble in West New York
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Dodd
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The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
Elsewhere: 1984, Audits
Bloomberg on Sean Bell Officers
A New Traffic Cop
Hillary on the Bright Side of the Big Brother Video
Another Non-Resident Runs in 40th, Hynes Backs Eugene
Inhofe's Friendly Welcome for Gore
What have you done for me lately?
Explaining the Graduation Boost (Again)
120 Wall Gets Profitable; Tenants Exiting
Lepore
Spitzer and a (Possibly) Late Budget
A signal of Inverso’s intentions
If an A.G. short lists exists, New Jerseyan may be on it
Green Party NJ
The 700 Club: Green Party makes a stand this week
Axelrod: Bill Clinton is Absolutely Right
2nd Avenue Subway to Start Really Soon! Really.
William T. Cahill
Wesley L. Lance became Senate President in 1959
Where are they now?
New Anti-Clinton Book, Same Story
Hynes About to Make Someone Else Famous
McCain in N.J. on Thursday
Leroy Comrie, Jon Stewart and the N-Word
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John Edwards in New York
Pallone ranked New Jersey’s most powerful Congressman
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Corzine will endorse Clinton
Who wins the Democratic State Senate primary in the 33rd district?
Chinnici dies at 87
Joseph W. Chinnici (1919-2007)
Manhattan Apartment Prices Up 200 Percent; In '97, $225,000 Got You a One-Bedroom
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A caper flick with a big, beating heart
Gov. Jon Corzine and Rep. Donald Payne
Against Newark backdrop, Corzine backs Rep. Payne
Menendez, Lautenberg wait to endorse
In Hudson, a realignment may be coming
Events for March 20, 2007
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Elsewhere: Shopping, Budgeting, Lobbying
Left to right: Rep. Donald Payne, Sen. Robert Menendez and Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesman Lawrence Stanton
Bad chemistry: Lautenberg grills homeland security rep on proposed chemical plant regulations
Lautenberg
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Queens GOP Seeks Moderate, Eloquent Money-Raisers
Kenny announces retirement from Senate
Lobbying Expenditures in Albany
Bloomberg's Sept. 11 Presentation
'Never Vote For Him Again'
Remembering Bob Menendez and Rudy Garcia
1199's "Remember Me" Ad
Fried Frank Wins Brooklyn 'Shell Game'
Related's Ross: Big Announcement Coming!
Teacher Union: Iraq Vote, Like Teaching. No Apology
New Jersey’s 11/07 Gubernatorial Election
More on Counting Graduates
Senate President Lesniak?
New Grounds for Opposing Atlantic Yards
Head of Javits Expansion Effort to Leave
Sharpton on the Sean Bell Indictments
Kenny to retire
Obama Hires Rock the Vote Guy
McGreeey in Santa Fe
Dan Quayle's Prediction for 2008
The Morning Read: Monday, March 19, 2007
The Vortex of Chaos
Burlington Dems choose ex-cop, doctor to seek county office
Who will be the Senate Republican Leader in January 2008?
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Crook becomes Judge
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Deeds and Deals
He Will Rock You, Noise Complaints or Not
Where the Air Is Rarefied
Edgy Brokers Get Big Whiff of Spring
A Central Park Figure
Ravenous Broadway Partners Gobbles Two More Monsters
$2.45 M. Tribeca Newlyweds’ Spread for Bloomberg’s Daughter
Brooklyn Heights Blues: Montague Street R.I.P.?
Bruce T. and Chuck S. Rumble in Starrett City
The Bundling of the President, 2008
The Good, the Bad and the Gentrified
The Economist: Everyone Copies It, But Does Anyone Translate It?
A Lobbyist’s Gorgeous Mosaic
The Wearing Down of the Green
For Kerry, It’s Always 2004
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Memo Stresses Rudy’s Bright Side
What’s Pink, Green? Senator Clinton Hauling Gay Cash
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An Awful Legacy of Bush 41
Rudy Giuliani: Because Beggars Can’t Be Choosers
A Deal That Smells to High Heaven
It’s Dukakis Time! Why 2008 Will Be About Competence
India Inc.
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Angry Sportscaster Keith Olbermann Has Piazza's Bat—And Is Keeping It!
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I Dream of Rehab
Andy Richter Returns—And This Time, It’s For Good
Eustis, Lapine, Kline Bonk Heads Against Great Lear
Saturday Night Soundsystem
Art vs. Agitprop: Taylor’s Triumph
Get That Second Opinion, Says Dr. Groopman
Clive James’ 20th-Century Tutorial
Don’t Slam That Piano Lid! A Page-Turner’s Chilling Revenge
I See Sandra Bullock!
Sen. Barack Obama campaigning in New Hampshire last week
Trailing in New Jersey, Obama volunteers target ‘everyday voters’
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Geist reappointed to judgeship
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Who wins the 2009 Democratic primary for Governor?
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Deputy Leaves HPD
Len Downie Bias Watch: Elections No, Selections Yes
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Elsewhere: Clinton, Gotbaum, Titone
Developers Buckle Under, Sort Of
Hudson Dems disavow Fitzgibbons fundraiser
Rudy Giuliani: Lifelong Liberal
Is Michael Wildes the new Chugh?
Wildes & Hevesi
Inside the Mind of a Brooklyn Developer
Bell Verdict Expected Monday
Sean Gannon Becomes [em]New York Post[/em] Business Editor
McMahon Rebuffs Bias Charge: It's About Winning
DiGaetano moving to District 40
GOP Praise for Cuomo
A Pragmatic View on the Gay Morality Dodge
Vornado Strikes Back
Lipsky: So What?
Foodie to City: Go Feed Yourself
More Nontraditional Help for Spitzer
CARLA KATZ
Blee says he’ll endorse Whelan
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Henry Stern on Klein's "Bright Submissives"
Complete this sentence: If a Democrat wins the White House in 2008 ….
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A strange history of the future
State Sen. Ronald Rice and his primary opponent, Freeholder Bilal Beasley
Booker v. Rice II
New Jersey moves presidential primary
Elephants, Skinned Cats and de Blasio at 1199 Rally Against Spitzer Cuts
Events for March 16, 2007
Riverside South Goes French
Elsewhere: Morality, Schools, Discrimination
The Afternoon Wrap: Thursday
Newspapers fight to keep their taxpayer subsidies
Gina Genovese
Tom Kean, Jr.
Kean gets back in the game against Genovese
New Witness in Bell Shooting Case
Dangerous Like a Fox
Calling All Retail Brokers! REBNY Wants to Reward You
Instant Improvement
Doctoroff, Sander Lunch, Split Bill
McCain picks up N.J. endorsements
A Selective Thank You From the Clintons
Corzine Budget is Election Year Gimmick
For McCain, Wilson opposes earlier N.J. presidential primary
Homophobia, Meet Racism
Van Pelt seems likely to get 9th district Assembly seat
Dems still feature Lynch on website
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Blee won’t switch, won’t run
The Field in Brooklyn's 40th
Adjusting the count
ESDC Makes 8 Percent in Downtown Market
Guadagno changes her mind, will run for Sheriff
High Approval, But Not on Education
SUNSHINE LAW
Decommissioned Bats. Lots of Them.
Long Treats Joe Bruno Like Sheldon Silver
Senate retirements
Right now, is Donald Payne New Jersey’s most vulnerable Congressman?
Booker to raise money for Burlco Dems
Clark Versus "Beauty Contest"
Challenges Ahead
Candidate drops bid in West New York
O’Toole could face Caliguire in GOP Senate primary
The Morning Read: Thursday, March 15, 2007
Stevenson will challenge Baroni
What will happen to Donald Payne in 2008?
The Round-Up: Thursday
Barnes wins Assembly seat
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PETER BARNES III
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THE MIKE ARNONE CHAIR AT KEAN UNIVERSITY
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FRANK LOBIONDO
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SONNY MCCULLOUGH
LOCAL 54
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Don't Go AWOL on Wes Clark
Supporters of the Democratic Reform slate gather in Newark today as Mayor Cory Booker backs Teresa Ruiz for State Senate
Alagia will run Ruiz campaign in 29th
Rep. Donald M. Payne
Assemblyman William Payne
An awesome celebration of color
State Senate candidate Teresa Ruiz, with Newark Mayor Cory Booker
Booker won’t commit to backing Rep. Payne next year
Payne on the outside of Booker machine
The Quinn and Oddo Show
Events for March 15, 2007
Senate GOP retirements could mean trouble for Lance
Elsewhere: Hillary, Quinn
The Afternoon Wrap: Wednesday
McNamara announces retirement; O’Toole will run for Senate with Russo and Rumana
Code, or Just a Name?
Disclosure a Must
Eugene vs. Sharpe, Again
James Gets a Chair
Quinn on the 'Mystifying' Parade
Lonegan joins PoliticsNJ.com
Mayor Steve Lonegan
Quinn on Spitzer's Health Plan: 'Tremendous Concern'
Ron Burkle on David Geffen: "Aggressive!"
Scott Mulhauser
No rematches for ex-legislators
Lautenberg announces new staffers
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Silverstein Gets $12.5 M. Settlement
Parties split in special elections
All the Bundler Info You Can Possibly Handle
Obama Profits from Bill's Gay Baggage
Latimer's 'Not Devious' Proposal for Spitzer
Assembly to vote on primary date change
Murphy endorses Oroho in District 24 Senate race
Scott Rumana and Bob Janiszewski
Ad Wars Continue, Sort Of
The New Jane Jacobs
Assemblyman Kevin O’Toole
More Moses Reaction: 'Evenhandedness Is Disturbing'
Bloomberg Leads 2009 Race
Bloomberg Leads 2009 Race
Barron: Forget "Conservative" Clintons
Melodrama by Moses
O’Toole, Russo, Rumana team up in District 40
An Easy Guide to Racial Politics on the Council
The Round-Up: Wednesday
Kerry's Cajones
The Morning Read: Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Who will Bill Gormley endorse for State Senate in the 2nd district?
In This Week's [em]Observer[/em]…
Tribute to late Senator in Trenton on Thursday
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DONALD CRESITELLO, SO WOULD LIKE ANOTHER RAISE
BERNARD KERIK
JON CORZINE
LOUIS MARCH
KAREN MCCOY-OLIVER AND GARRETT SMITH
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A wild sound, perfected over centuries
March 14 – March 21 , 2007
McNamara set to retire
Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney
New Jersey conservatives unsure on Romney
Events for March 14, 2007
The Afternoon Wrap: Tuesday
99 Church to Go Hotel-Condo
Elsewhere: Kerry, Wolfson, Giuliani
Mayor's Housing Plan: One-Third Done
Another Easy Half-Million for Hillary
Rudy on Gays in the Military: Not Now
New York Mag to Hudson Square
Where are they now?
John B. Duff
Florence P. Dwyer
A Plan That Looks Familiar
McCain Goes Out on a Limb
Without Ads, the Debate Continues
Callaway gets 40 months
Manton's St. Patrick's Day Message to Quinn
Dems may dump Passaic Freeholder
MTA Gets $6.5 M. for 2 Broadway Mess
Courter endorses McCain
An Anti-Terrorist Comptroller
Power Rankings: Chuck 42, Hillary 29
This is crazy, even for New Jersey
Lots of Elections in Brooklyn's 40th
Codey seems to be running, but he’s actually in no rush to decide
CARLA KATZ
ONLY IN NEW JERSEY
By request, the LBJ photo
Lyndon Johnson and North Jersey Democratic Congressmen
Blee considering party switch
Kerry's Mythological Non-Response
Guadagno to stay in Assembly race as six cops run for Sheriff
Golden-iacs
The Morning Read: Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Who wins the Democratic State Senate primary in the 28th district?
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SCANDAL IN SOUTH BOUND BROOK
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John Kerry, Honest, But Upstaged at 92Y
The Round-Up: Tuesday
Report: Blee mulling party switch
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JAMES E. MCGREEVEY
ALBIO SIRES
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A funny new sitcom, like they used to make them
State Sen. Ellen Karcher (D-Marlboro), left, and Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck (R-Red Bank)
State Sen. Ellen Karcher (D-Marlboro), left, and Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck (R-Red Bank)
The Battle of Monmouth
Senate Caucus
Events for March 13, 2007
In case you’ve forgotten
The Afternoon Wrap: Monday
Elsewhere: Thompson, Clinton, Spitzer
Breaking: Broker Exodus! Four Heavyweights Leave Corcoran
Is there a golden parachute for Bernie Kenny after all?
NYT's Keller Moves Up Page 1 Meeting
Georgia Barbecue On The Lower East Side
Dennis Miller Raises Cash for Rudy
Fewer School Seats, But More on the West Side
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Ticket in 29th to be announced Wednesday
Rangel's Cake
Swank Union Square Eatery Caught In Anti-Rats Dragnet
The Mark Green Show: Action!
Thompson Hits Mayor on Education
Renovations Close Foul-Mouthed Shopsin's; Will Reopen On Essex
Will Adam Puharic survive as Monmouth County GOP Chairman?
Speculation of Shea departure
Vas appears in good shape for Assembly re-election
Your Home, Your Retirement Account? Think Again
The Morning Read: Monday, March 12, 2007
Robert Braun
A Reader's View on Obama's Fund-raiser
The (Big) Round-Up: Monday
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BRIDGE FOR SALE
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Love and marriage, French style
Stuy Town Is So Last Year: Quinn, Speyers Make Nice
Voice Publisher Rousts Its Editor After Bumpy Ride
It's Obamalot!
Sitt Buckles Into Coney Rollercoaster
Rudy’s Loveless Marriage to Conference Conservatives
Deeds and Deals
SL Green Dreams Grand Central With $76 Million Madison Ave. Buy
It’s Obamalot!
White Gathers the Democratic Families
Will Bloomberg Run? Test-Markets Himself as Potential Mayor
Jack the Ripper Doesn’t Work Here Anymore
Amass Appeal
Tom Brokaw Buys Barbara Epstein’s Artist Haven for $3.26 M.
The Transom
Farrar Thinks Pink
The Broker the Clintons Call
An Old Speaker On Quinn’s 65-Foot Strategy
Quietly, Midtown Asserts Its Dominance
George Lives! Eccentric Economists Toast the Single-Tax Solution
Weiner, Always With the Campaigning
Citizen Schlesinger: Historian Without End
The House Of Arthur Schlesinger Jr.
Cuomo and Newt at Cooper Union: Gunfire and Orchestras
The Smallville Campaign: Hillary Goes Back in Time
Moody Merce, Chipper Cage: A Memoir of Movement
Lethem Heads West, Takes It Easy
The Analyst Climbs on the Couch
Comedians Convene in Aspen
The Best-Kept Secrets in the Movies
Neon Bible: Topical Fairy Tales
Rock Ages
I'm Mad as Hell!
Rudy and Hillary: New York’s Name Brands
A Partisan Purge Too Far
Reform Governors See Capital Rot as Opportunity
The New Yorkerator
City Opera’s Bad Boy
T.G.I.M., Really!
Bill Jensen, Quintessentially American Maverick
Patrick Marber’s Midlife Monster’s Meltdown; On Watching Utopia From a Very Distant Coast
The Greatest Film of All Time: Ophüls’ Madame de … Is Coming Back to Town
Sally Field’s Harrowing Weeks
Property tax relief won’t work
Photo Trivia Challenge
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On the way out, Chatzidakis finally has a bright idea
NEW JERSEY NEEDS TO SAVE CLEAN ELECTIONS
Which retiring State Senator will you miss the most?
State Ratepayer Advocate Seema Singh, with Senate President Richard Codey and BPU Commissioner Jeanne Fox
PROBLEMS IN BERGENFIELD…SHOCKING!
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FRED SNOWFLACK
JOSHUA ARONOVITCH
MAYBE HE SHOULD HAVE SHOWED UP TO VOTE ON THE BUDGET AND NOT WORRY ABOUT THE LIGHTING?
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THIS IS COOL
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OF COURSE THEY DON’T WANT THEIR VOTES AVAILABLE ON THE INTERNET
KEVIN HAGAN
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OINK! OINK! WAYNE BRYANT
Frontline
In the Senate, a huge number of retirements
TEN SENATORS RETIRING IN 2007
Three Democratic State Senators will not seek re-election: Doria, Kenny and Bryant
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Spitzer's New Ad: Patients
BUDGET PROCESS REFORM: IT SHOULDN’T HAVE TAKEN A SUBPOENA
Joe Doria and Bernie Kenny
Joe Doria and Bernie Kenny
Who is your first choice for State Assembly in the 26th district Republican primary?
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OINK! OINK! WAYNE BRYANT
OINK! OINK! WAYNE BRYANT
CHARLES EPPS
SUBPOENAS
OINK! OINK! WAYNE BRYANT
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JOSEPH DORIA
Deal
Events for March 10-12, 2007
The Afternoon Wrap: Friday
Elsewhere: Giuliani, Huckabee, Hall
Doria, Kenny will not seek re-election
LoBiondo and DiFrancesco back Giuliani
Rangel: Not a Psychiatrist
Bryant won’t seek re-election
She'll Take Manhattan (Only)
Spitzer: Think Bigger On Javits Center
Woman power in the Statehouse
Mirram's Ad Against Spitzer
March 9, 2007
More from Bloomberg on the Fire
Blue Condo Yanks Pet Spa As Retail Tenant; Chocolatier Might Hit The Spot
Lobbyists
Bloomberg on Fire and Scheduling
McCain on War Support, Rudy's Lead
Cohen salutes fallen mentor Menza
Greenstein sits back, lets Baroni decide