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THE RECORD: Welcome. I’m Alfred Doblin, Editorial Page Editor for The Record and with me today are former governors Tom Kean Sr. and Brendan Byrne and we are talking about some current events happening in the state of New Jersey. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
ATLANTIC CITY -- New Jersey is in for some bipartisan pain, former state governors said today. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
The fact is that more people respect New Jersey now ... They know they’ve got to come to New Jersey for great events. [The stadium] glamorized the state.
A weekly conversation with former Govs. Brendan Byrne and Tom Kean Sr. THE RECORD: So governors, what do you think about the election? GOV. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
Former New Jersey Governors Brendan Byrne and Tom Kean talk politics with The Record's Alfred Doblin. THE RECORD: What are your thoughts about this year’s campaign? GOV. BRENDAN BYRNE: There’s dramatic change in how this campaign has evolved. Full Article at NorthJersey.com
CAMDEN — It took two governors, a tireless Assembly speaker, a powerful father-and-son team, a progressive board of an expanding South Jersey university and 34 years of fits and starts to unite Cooper Hospital and Rowan University in a deal to build a... Full Article at N.J. Courier-Post Online
The fact is that more people respect New Jersey now ... They know they’ve got to come to New Jersey for great events. [The stadium] glamorized the state.
BELMAR - Appearing Wednesday night here at the Barclay in support of Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine, Caroline Kennedy reached back to 1980 when her late uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy, campaigned for the presidency and won the Democratic Primary in New Jersey. Full Article at Politicker: New Jersey
Congratulations to Cooper University Hospital and Rowan University. They’re holding a celebration today in Camden to mark their partnership to create a medical school. Gov. Full Article at Philly.com
Brendan Thomas Byrne (b. April 1, 1924, West Orange, New Jersey) is an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey, who served as the 47th Governor of New Jersey, from 1974 to 1982. Full Article
The fact is that more people respect New Jersey now ... They know they’ve got to come to New Jersey for great events. [The stadium] glamorized the state.
The fact is that more people respect New Jersey now ... They know they’ve got to come to New Jersey for great events. [The stadium] glamorized the state.
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