Former Senate Majority Leader John Dorsey is headed to court: he has filed a lawsuit against the Mayor of Mount Olive, alleging that Richard De La Roche owes him money. The embattled De La Roche, a Democrat, has been trying to fire the Dorsey as Municipal Attorney since he took office in 2004, but the Republican controlled Council has refused to approve any of De La Roche's replacements -- leaving Dorsey in holdover status. Dorsey lost his bid for a sixth term in the Senate in 2003 amidst criticism of the fees he received from Morris County municipalities represented by his law firm, and over his use of senatorial courtesy to block the reappointment of Superior Court Judge Marianne Espinosa Murphy, who was married to a Dorsey rival, then-Morris County Prosecutor Michael Murphy.
Lobbyist/cable TV host Jim McQueeny is strongly denying an Inside Edge report that he was one of three people who worked on a plan for U.S. ... >
One hesitates to quote Shakespeare to the Editors of The Record. The thought of all that dust rising from their library shelves is enough to make me ... >
NJ STARS, while failing in its intended purpose, nonetheless demonstrates the need for fundamental reform in NJ's high schools. >
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As the presidential race heats up, both parties are looking at so called swing voters, those who have in the past gone from one party to another ... >
As labor is burning, our National union leaders are fiddling. Some of them are simply arsonists. While the labor movement has made tremendous ... >
Bear with me here...at least I'm not proposing something patently ridiculous like self-serve gas stations!
It's true that rising energy ... >