March 26, 2007 - 6:48pm
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Three legislators subpoenaed in Christmas Tree probe

Subpoenas were served on three Democratic legislators today in connection with a federal probe of legislators receiving an alleged personal benefit from state budget items.  State Sens. Joseph Coniglio of Bergen and Nicholas Scutari of Union , and Assemblyman Brian Stack of Hudson were served with subpoenas today, according to individuals with knowledge of the investigation.

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Related topics: Coniglio, Stack, Scutari

Comments

The Beginning of the End?


This could very well be the undoing of Brian Stack. I would feel better about it if I didn't think that Union City voters would just vote in somebody just as bad if not worse. It's a never ending cycle in Union City and in Hudson County in general.

03/27/07 8:28 am

bring back Bernie


I wonder if Bernie Kenny is having second thoughts.

03/27/07 12:24 pm

Three legislators subpoenaed in Christmas Tree probe


It's The Begining Not the END. ALL Union City Voters are behind Mayor Stack. We all Know that there is Politicss behind this subpoenaed. Every Leader has a few people that dislikes them. Mayor Brian P Stack is an honest man that is only working to make Union City Great.

03/27/07 1:13 pm

Stack Attack


Brian Stack should see the handwriting on the wall. He is a TARGET with a big bullseye!! If he wasn't such a pompous you know what, and went about the "business" of Union City instead of his own personal agenda, he would't be a target. When he gets indicted, he has no one to blame but himself. I agree with theother post, Bernie Kenny is a true American. I hope Bernie reconsiders and runs again as he is one of the best cross aisle legislators this State has ever seen. See ya Stacky !!!!!!!!!

03/27/07 3:27 pm

I agree with you Dino, and I


I agree with you Dino, and I know Union City very well, those people will vote in another one just as bad. I remember they voted in Musto again while he was being sent to prison

03/28/07 8:30 am