Kentucky

October 2, 2006 - 11:56am

Looking for a pen pal?

If old friends -- and new friends -- want to correspond with former Hudson County Executive Robert Janiszewski, he is at the Federal Correctional Institution in Ashland, Kentucky -- a minimum security prison in northeastern Kentucky, about 123 miles east of Lexington. Janiszewski, who is scheduled to be released on April 25, 2008, can be reached at:

Robert C. Janiszewski #25038-050
FCI Ashland
Federal Correctional Insititution
P.O. Box 6001
Ashland, Kentucky 41105

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June 26, 2006 - 4:52pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Mims Hackett, Jr.

HACKETT 'TATTOOING AND BODY PIERCING PRACTICE ACT' PASSES ASSEMBLY
Measure Would Require Tattoo, Body Piercing Artists Obtain License

(TRENTON) -- The General Assembly today passed legislation Assemblyman Mims Hackett, Jr. sponsored to strengthen the regulation of tattoo and body piercing practices in New Jersey.

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March 16, 2006 - 8:02pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assemblyman Ronald Dancer

ASSEMBLY APPROVES DANCER LEGISLATION THAT STREAMLINES LICENSING PROCESS FOR LIVE
HORSE RACING PARTICIPANTS

Legislation sponsored by Assemblyman Ronald Dancer, that would make New Jersey a member of the National Compact Licensing Program and streamline the licensing process for participants in live horse racing with pari-mutuel wagering, was approved today by the General Assembly.

The bill, A-2464, would enact the Interstate Compact for Horse Racing Licensees and recognize the creation of the Interstate Licensing Compact Committee to streamline the licensing process for all parties involved with pari-mutuel wagering. That includes horse owners, riders, agents, trainers, starters, timers, judges, grooms, drivers, and any other person(s) acting in any capacity in connection with the training of horses or the actual running of the races.

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February 27, 2006 - 7:53pm

Prison term coming to an end for ex-Hudson Freeholder

Former Hudson County Freeholder Nidia Davila-Colon is scheduled to be released from a federal prison in Danbury, Connecticut on May 16. She was convicted in 2003 on charges that she passed cash bribes from her then-boyfriend, Dr. Oscar Sandoval, to Hudson County Executive Robert Janiszewski. Sandoval received a $2.3 million contract to perform psychiatric servcies for Hudson County. William Braker, who served on the Board of Freeholders with Davila-Colon, will not complete his prison term in Allenwood, Pennsylvania until January 31, 2008. Janiszewski, sentenced last March to 41 months in prison, is due to be released from the Ashland (Kentucky) federal prison on April 25, 2008.

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December 19, 2005 - 1:22pm
PRESS RELEASE

Acting Governor Richard Codey

CODEY ORDERS FLAGS TO FLY HALF-STAFF
TO HONOR U.S. ARMY SERGEANT CLARENCE L. FLOYD, JR.

(TRENTON)�In honor of U.S. Army Sergeant Clarence L. Floyd, Jr. of Newark, Acting Governor Richard J. Codey signed an executive order calling for the United States and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff today.

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November 30, 2005 - 1:24pm
PRESS RELEASE

Acting Governor Richard Codey

CODEY ORDERS FLAGS TO FLY HALF-STAFF
TO HONOR U.S. ARMY FIRST LIEUTENANT DENNIS W. ZILINSKI II

(TRENTON)�In honor of U.S. Army First Lieutenant Dennis W. Zilinski II of Middletown, Acting Governor Richard J. Codey signed an executive order calling for the United States and New Jersey flags to fly at half-staff today.

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