Pio Costa

April 10, 2007 - 11:15am

All in the family

If they were to win their respective longshot races, Republicans Anthony Pio Costa and his son, Carmen Pio Costa, would become the first father-son legislators to serve in the same house at the same time.  Anthony Pio Costa is running in the 26th district (where the mega-millionaire developer seems intent on taking out Assembly Minority Leader Alex DeCroce), and his son is the lone Republican candidate in the 36th district, against Democratic incumbents Fred Scalera and Gary Schaer.

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April 10, 2007 - 10:28am
PRESS RELEASE

GUARINO TO CHALLENGE SARLO IN DISTRICT 36

Mr. Sarlo, unfortunately, has been party to one of the biggest taxpayer rip- offs in the history of the State of New Jersey

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March 21, 2007 - 7:38pm

Casha and Webber battle each other, while Pio Costa takes on DeCroce

Larry Casha and Jay Webber sat down at an Applebee’s Restaurant in Parsippany last year and told each other they wouldn’t let things get too rugged in their upcoming Assembly race. The two self-described conservative Jersey natives said they’d run a positive campaign, Casha recalls. Then the two lawyers shook on it.

Maybe Marquis of Queensbury rules are in effect and perhaps nothing’s been below the belt to this point but what’s very clear in this dist. 26 Republican Primary is that the punches are already flying.

Even millionaire developer Anthony Pio Costa’s in on the action -- and Republicans say he was supposed to be the candidate who’s difficult to reach.

Not Wednesday.

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March 20, 2007 - 10:36pm

Candidates limber up for tough GOP primary in Morris

The Republican primary for State Assembly in the 26th district features three newcomers jockeying for two seats: one that belongs to Minority Leader Alex DeCroce, and the other now occupied by Joseph Pennacchio, who’s moving up to the State Senate.

Vying to represent the legislative district that covers part of Morris County and three towns in Passaic, in a contest that’s likely to get ugly quickly are millionaire developer Anthony Pio Costa of Montville, former Kinnelon Council President Lawrence Casha, and attorney Jay Webber of Morris Plains, who ran for Senate in 2003 and lost to incumbent State Sen. Robert Martin, who's now retiring.

By all appearances, no one’s outright challenging power-player DeCroce. It’s understood that the three new dogs at the starting gate are battling for the seat Pennacchio’s leaving behind.

“Alex is definitely leading the band in this race,� says Leanna Brown, who represented the district in the State Senate and Assembly for thirteen years.

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