Tedesco and Tedesco

In a battle today as he backs the Krickus-Scapicchio-Smith Team in his home county, Morris County Republican Chairman John Sette is bothered by the influx of independent expenditure political action committee (PAC) money turning Morris into a Democratic Party stomping ground.

In a battle today as he backs the Krickus-Scapicchio-Smith Team in his home county, Morris County Republican Chairman John Sette is bothered by the influx of independent expenditure political action committee (PAC) money turning Morris into a Democratic Party stomping ground.

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Specifically, he doesn’t want Morris to become another Bergen.

For what it’s worth, opposition candidate Angelo Tedesco, an East Hanover firefighter, is not related to Bergen County Executive Jim Tedesco, the latter told PolitickerNJ yesterday at the public television studio where Steve Adubato, Jr. and Rafael Pi Roman shot another edition of NJ Capitol Report.

The Democratic county executive said a few people have asked him about it but said he’s never met Republican Angelo Tedesco.

Tedesco and Tedesco