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Daggett airs first TV ad and it's a good one

Corzine campaign releases new ad touting Governor's economic experience

BY TOM HESTER SR.
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

The campaign of Independent gubernatorial candidate Chris Daggett has begun airing its first TV campaign ad, and with Corzine and Christie look-a-likes as the stars of the ad, it's clever and funny.

In the brief ad, Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican Chris Christie are riding an escalator that suddenly grinds to a halt. Corzine looks out from behind a Wall Street Journal and tells himself, "Someone will bail us out, they always do.''

A rotund Christie is not as calm. "We're trapped here, can't you see that?'' he shouts to anybody who will listen. Then, throwing his suit coat in frustration, Christie warns, "If someone doesn't fix this now, people are going to jail! Jail, I said, jail!''

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Dominican-American Organization endorses Corzine for re-election

The New Jersey Dominican-American Organization announced its endorsement Friday of Gov. Jon Corzine for re-election.

"The Dominican community is proud to have Jon Corzine as governor,'' said Lucilo San...

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NJ Transit bus schedule changes

New NJ TRANSIT bus schedules, which started during the Labor Day weekend. Among the highlights:

* A service adjustment on the No. 403 line in South Jersey will benefit customers with improved on-time p...

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Corzine, Christie may cross paths in South Plainfield or Rutherford on Labor Day

BY TOM HESTER SR.
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine and his Republican gubernatorial rival Chris Christie won't sit down for the first gubernatorial debate until Oct. 1 but they may bump...

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New Jersey Heritage Tourism Task Force seeking public insight at three meetings

The New Jersey Heritage Tourism Task Force has scheduled public meetings in Morristown, Burlington City and Atlantic City this month to obtain public input on increasing tourism in the state.

The Herit...

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Corzine comments on Obama's back-to-school address controversy

President to speak directly to the nation's students Tuesday at noon

BY TOM HESTER SR.
NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM

The controversy over President Obama's plan to deliver a televised back-to-school speech to th...

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Two men arrested for their alleged involvement in Irvington slaying

Kwamin Thomas, 32, of Roselle and Rajahn Waters, 24, of Newark are accused of fatally shooting Brian Gill, 27, of Irvington, outside 1032 Grove Street in Irvington. Detectives from the Essex County P...

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Long Beach Island trash wash-up gets Trenton on the move

Assemblymen Albano and Milam looking to toughen ocean dumping penalties

In the aftermath of trash, including some medical waste, washing up on Long Beach Island and other parts of the South Jersey shor...

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Ground broken for 50 affordable and green apartments in Newark

Ground was broken Thursday for Roseville Commons, a 50-apartment affordable housing building to rise at 533-567 Orange Street in Newark's North Ward.

The New Jersey Department of Community Affairs and ...

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Children can be conned out of inheritance after multiple marriages

BY CAROL ABAYA NEWJERSEYNEWSROOM.COM THE SANDWICH GENERATION Multiple marriages and blended families can mean children get cheated out of money and assets their parent(s) earned and had before the second or third marriage. At the 2012 senior citizens’ law day conference, Lawrence A. Friedman, Bridgewater elder law attorney, said elders need to protect their children of prior marriages from being disinherited. "Even if your spouse’s current will provides for your children, your spouse may change it after you pass away,” he said. In addition to protecting one's child, an appropriate will can minimize N.J. estate taxes, which kick in if assets are over $675,000. At the conference, Cathyanne Pisciotta from North Brunswick discussed guardianship which could be necessary if various legal documents are not signed. Pisciotta said that if a person does not have a durable power of attorney (for financial affairs) and a living will (for medical decisions), anyone else can seek guardianship of that person. An expensive court proceeding is mandatory. And she said, “If one person seeks guardianship, someone else can challenge the appointment. Another relative may seek to be appointed guardian because he/she wants the money and power.”

 

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