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Warren FaulkThe managing partner of the law firm that handles George Norcross' personal legal business is the new Camden County Prosecutor. |
Murray SabrinThe GOP U.S. Senate candidate is seeing dead people: this week he claimed the endorsement of newspaper publisher Frank Gannett, who died in 1957. |
Donald DiFrancescoThe former Governor settles a sexual harassment suit against him before it goes to court. |
VINCENT RIGOLOSIThe former Bergen County Democratic Chairman, who lost his license to practice law but avoided a guilty verdict, is back in the news as Treasurer of Frank Lautenberg's PAC |
Joseph ManciniThe Ocean County Republican is the new Mayor of Long Beach, a post held by his late father for 38 years. |
Jeffrey RomanoThe former Tenafly Councilman is convicted of buying heroin. |
DICK ZIMMERThe U.S. Senate candidate has the most cash going into the final days of the '08 primary campaign. |
Mims HackettThe Mayor of Orange is charged with another crime, this time by Anne Milgram: falsifying receipts for expense reimbursements. |
THE JERSEY JOURNALKudos for the Hudson County newspaper for covering the personal financial disclosures of area legislators. |
JOE BLUNDOThe Mayor of River Vale, a New York City employee, is fined $1,000 for using the NYC phone to call town hall. |
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