Harrington Park's Booker Makes Epic Clapback Defending NJ In Globe Article Harrington Park's Booker Makes Epic Clapback Defending NJ In Globe Article
Harrington Park's Booker Makes Epic Clapback Defending NJ In Globe Article New Jerseyans including Harrington Park's Cory Booker are not happy about an article in the Boston Globe that they say made a mockery of New Jersey The article is about Trump's 17-day working vacation in Bedminister and takes a whack at New Jersey, citing "spray tans, Snooki, muscle shirts, 'The Sopranos,' traffic jams and toll plazas," wrote Matt Viser and Annie Linskey. Cory Booker told The Globe: "This is something that needs no defense. Unlike the Patriots. Unlike the Celtics. Unlike the Red Sox. Which need a lot of defending.” Rutgers alum Katie Leach was among the many…
White House Air Conditioning Upgrades Force Trump To New Jersey ... Again White House Air Conditioning Upgrades Force Trump To New Jersey ... Again
White House Air Conditioning Upgrades Force Trump To New Jersey ... Again Get ready, New Jersey — U.S. President Donald Trump will be at his Bedminster golf club cooling off for 17 days while the West Wing's heating and air conditioning systems are updated this month. This will be Trump's 16th visit as the president to the Trump National Golf Club Bedminster since his inauguration, according to a report from NBC. Of his 196 days in office, 59 were spent at Trump properties and 44 at golf properties, the report says — that's a whopping total of 93 days at the White House, and 103 away.
Christie Has Ballpark Meltdown With Nachos In Fan's Face Christie Has Ballpark Meltdown With Nachos In Fan's Face
Christie Has Ballpark Meltdown With Nachos In Fan's Face New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was seen getting in a fan's face — holding a bowl of nachos — at a baseball game in Milwaukee Sunday. In a video posted to Twitter, Christie leaned over into a fan's face calling him a "big shot" before storming off. The man who got the whole spat on tape was local news reporter Ben Hutchinson, who said he was a relative of the man — Brad Joseph — who Christie confronted, the Huffington Post reports. Joseph said he yelled Christie's name and told him "that he sucked," which is when things escalated, the article says. CLICK HERE FOR MORE F…
Wyckoff PD: DWI Driver, 21, Crashes Car Into Pole Wyckoff PD: DWI Driver, 21, Crashes Car Into Pole
Wyckoff PD: DWI Driver, 21, Crashes Car Into Pole WYCKOFF, N.J. – A 21-year-old Wyckoff woman was drunk when she crashed her car into a utility pole, authorities said. Susan Springer also didn’t have registration or an insurance card when an officer found the wreckage on Mountain Avenue just after 11 p.m. last Sunday, Police Chief David Murphy said Friday. She was charged with DWI, failure to exhibit proper documents, failing to maintain a lane and reckless driving. Springer was issued court summonses and released to a responsible adult pending a hearing.
Woodcliff Lake Mayor Named Guadagno's Gubernatorial Running Mate Woodcliff Lake Mayor Named Guadagno's Gubernatorial Running Mate
Woodcliff Lake Mayor Named Guadagno's Gubernatorial Running Mate WOODCLIFF LAKE, N.J. — Republican nominee for governor Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno officially announced Woodcliff Lake Mayor Carlos Rendo as her running mate. The mayor emigrated to the U.S. in 1960s and became the first Latino to hold his position since becoming mayor in 2015. Rendo is a Cuban-American attorney who campaigned and fundraised for Marco Rubio (R-Fla), one of Christie's opponents in the presidential primary.
Christie Names Closter Politician To State Board Of Pharmacy Christie Names Closter Politician To State Board Of Pharmacy
Christie Names Closter Politician To State Board Of Pharmacy CLOSTER, N.J. — Former Bergen County Freeholder candidate and Closter Council President  Robert Di Dio was recently appointed to the New Jersey Board of Pharmacy by Governor Christie.  Di Dio previously taught pharmacy management at a local university and was a pharmaceutical consultant assisting and advising pharmacies and hospitals throughout New Jersey and New York.  The Board of Pharmacy is the oldest professional licensing board in New Jersey, and was established in 1877 to protect the public by regulating the dispensing of prescription medications. The purpose of the Board is to pro…
8th Person ID'd In Trump Jr. Meeting Linked To Englewood Cliffs 8th Person ID'd In Trump Jr. Meeting Linked To Englewood Cliffs
8th Person ID'd In Trump Jr. Meeting Linked To Englewood Cliffs ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J. — The man who this week was identified as the eighth person in the room at Trump Jr.'s 2016 meeting between the Trump Campaign and Russian operatives has ties to Englewood Cliffs, NorthJersey.com reports. Irakly "Ike" Kaveladze founded International Business Creations, located in the Palestroni building on Sylvan Avenue, the article says. In the 1990s, the business was subject to a federal investigation into Russian money laundering through U.S. banks, the story says. CLICK HERE FOR MORE.
Want To Rent Christie's Beach House? This Lawmaker's New Bill Could Help Want To Rent Christie's Beach House? This Lawmaker's New Bill Could Help
Want To Rent Christie's Beach House? This Lawmaker's New Bill Could Help A New Jersey lawmaker recently introduced a bill that would allow the public to rent out Gov. Chris Christie's beach house. Democratic Assemblyman John Wisniewski is also hoping to prevent the governor from using his Island Beach State Park home in the event of another government shutdown. CLICK HERE FOR MORE FROM THE NEW YORK POST.
Fox Suspends Teaneck Host Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations Fox Suspends Teaneck Host Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations
Fox Suspends Teaneck Host Amid Sexual Harassment Allegations TEANECK, N.J. — Fox Business Network host Charles Payne of Teaneck has been suspended pending an investigation of sexual harassment allegations made against him by former network guest Scottie Nell Hughes, multiple sources report. The LA Times was the first to report that an analyst who used to appear on the network accused the "Making Money" host of sexual harassment, but left the accuser unnamed. Payne on Wednesday issued an apology to his wife, children and friends, and recently admitted to a three-year romantic relationship with a married political analyst. CLICK HERE FOR MOR…
Christie Doesn't Care What You Think About His Beach Trip During Shutdown Christie Doesn't Care What You Think About His Beach Trip During Shutdown
Christie Doesn't Care What You Think About His Beach Trip During Shutdown To put it simply, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie doesn't care what you think about him being on the beach during the 3-day government shutdown over the holiday weekend, according to a recent statement he made. "That's our residence and we have a right to be there whenever we want to be there," he said. "I don't apologize for it, I don't back away from it and I think my poll numbers show I don't care about political optics.  "What I care about is doing what's right and wrong and what was right for my family was for my family to be together and for me to be with them …
Gov. Shutdown Closes NJ Beaches To Everyone... Except Christie Gov. Shutdown Closes NJ Beaches To Everyone... Except Christie
Gov. Shutdown Closes NJ Beaches To Everyone... Except Christie Gov. Chris Christie made himself very clear when he closed certain agencies with the government shutdown.  The catch? To everyone but him and his family, according to NJ.com. The Christies are the exception to the rule at Island Beach State Park, where they will be spending their Fourth of July weekend, the article says. "State’s closed but I’m at work trying to put an end to the Speakers shutdown. Where’s @VincentPrieto? No time for hiding!" the governor said on Twitter Saturday morning. CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL STORY.
Christie: Government Shutdown Is Imminent Christie: Government Shutdown Is Imminent
Christie: Government Shutdown Is Imminent A government shutdown could be on the horizon because of failed negotiations between Gov. Chris Christie and top New Jersey lawmakers regarding a controversial bill affecting Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey.Christie told legislative leaders they could either pass a budget after approving the bill or send him a budget without the Horizon bill — and bid farewell to the $325 million of Democratic priorities, NJ.com reports. CLICK HERE for the full story.