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2013 Elections

Friday, March 22, 2013

Christie Urges Republicans to Look Beyond 2013, Praises Bergen County [VIDEO]

Gov. Christie: “I intend on living here after I’m governor... and I do not want to live under a Democratic governor.”

Gov. Chris Christie told Bergen County Republicans Thursday that members of his party should work together to elect strong Republican candidates across New Jersey in the coming years. Christie, speaking at Bergen County Republican Organization Headquarters in Hackensack, urged the audience that strong Republican leaders and candidates are needed at all levels of government. “This can’t just be about me,” said Christie. “After we win re-election in November it’ll be just four more years that I can be governor and then I’m term limited. [We need] good candidates that can run for governor, run for the legislature, run for freeholder, run for local offices. If we don’t have that set up then we haven’t done as good of a job as we could.” The …

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delgado

6:03 pm on Saturday, March 30, 2013

Eastside Rigewood dad - Bergen County has been hard core Republicans for centuries and its clear they run the public sector unions, to label them Dems is intentionally misleading. The entire Bergen County government is Republican and the double dipping is criminal, especially since they Campaigned against it.   more ›

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Fort Lee BOE Begins New Year With New Board Members

The Fort Lee Board of Education held its reorganization meeting Tuesday, with four newly elected board members taking the oath of office and the election of a board president and vice president.

Four new members of the Fort Lee Board of Education took the oath of office at the school board’s New Year’s Day reorganization meeting, during which the board also nominated and elected its president and vice president for the coming year. Esther Han Silver, David Sarnoff and Holly Morell were elected to three-year terms in November, and Candace Romba was elected to serve out the remaining year of former board president Arthur Levine’s unexpired term. After taking the oath of office, the new board members were seated, and the first order of business for 2013 was the nomination and election process for board president and vice president. Board member Joseph Surace nominated Yusang “Jimmy” Park, who served in the role after Levine's …

Quint

2:30 pm on Wednesday, January 2, 2013

I just looked at what I assume is Engravalle's twitter and didn't see a thing. Wouldn't it be better to hear the news on Patch or the board of ed page about what actually happened at the meeting??   more ›

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