Campaign Manager Bill Stepien\’s Letter to ELEC Chair Jerry English

Thursday, August 27, 2009
Jerry Fitzgerald English, Chair
New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission
28 West State Street
13th Floor
Trenton, NJ 08608

Dear Ms. English,
I learned for the first time yesterday that NJN has decided to unilaterally change the long-settled debate schedule because of pressure from the Corzine campaign (the only campaign optionally participating in the debates due to their self-funding status). NJN\’s decision to bow to pressure from the Corzine campaign is extremely disappointing, and suggests that NJN will allow the Corzine campaign to exert unnecessary influence over the debate.

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Where Did the Summer Go?

February 22, 2007

With the temperature change in recent days the ice on the Delaware River is thrawing. Friday\’s forecast calls for a mostly sunny day with a high of 39 degrees. Saturday will be sunny with a high of 40 and a low of 25. Sunday there is a change of rain. The photo was taken from the pier at Proprietors Park, Gloucester City, NJ looking north towards the Walt Whitman Bridge. The boat in the foreground is docked at Holt Cargo Systems, also located in Gloucester City.

Photo by Bill Cleary date Feb. 20th, 2007

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Neighborhood Blight Will Destroy A Community

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Atlantic 10 Offices To Relocate To Newport News

Press Release August 13th

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. – Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade (photo) announced the \"08bernadette-mcglade-200\" Atlantic 10 Conference office will relocate from Philadelphia to Newport News, Va. The announcement was made at a press conference from the Rotunda of the Newport News Marriott at City Center.

The relocation process will be completed later this fall.

\”Moving the office to a new region of the Atlantic 10 footprint is an opportunity to further brand the A-10. Newport News is a vibrant, growing city and Hampton Roads serves as an educational, business, cultural, and leisure hub of the Mid-Atlantic region,\” stated Commissioner McGlade. \”The staff and I are looking forward to the relocation and becoming immersed in the community. Occupying new, built-to-suit offices will enhance our working environment to serve our membership.\”

\”We are thrilled to welcome the Atlantic 10 into the Newport News family,\” says Newport News Mayor Joe S. Frank. \”This community will embrace the league, its staff, coaches, athletic directors, university presidents and student-athletes. The quality of life, dynamic business community and generous citizen support in Newport News will make our city the perfect home for the Atlantic 10.\”

The conference office has been located in Philadelphia since 1995, when it moved from Cranbury, N.J. Prior to Cranbury, the offices were headquartered in Woodbridge, N.J., Rutherford, N.J., Pittsburgh, Pa., and Morgantown, W. Va.

via www.atlantic10.com

NOTE FROM BILL: Commissioner McGlade is a former resident of Gloucester City NJ., and a graduate of Gloucester Catholic High School

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NALC Accuse House Republicans of Smear Tactics

Setting the record straight: The NALC issued a point-by-point rebuttal of a grossly inaccurate, partisan attack on the Postal Service and its 700,000 employees, perpetrated by by the House Republican Conference in an underhanded bid to derail health care reform. \”This smear cannot go unanswered,\” NALC President Fredric V. Rolando said. \”This attack on America’s most trusted agency is deliberately misleading and unjustifiably undermines public support for the Postal Service.\”
NALC statement
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via www.nalc.org

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Gloucester City: Body Found, Investigation Continues

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Help Wanted: Gloucester City Seeking Code Officials, Apply by 4 PM Today

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WHEN EAST MEETS WEST:Foreign Residency Rule Change in Japan

Commentary by Hank F. Miller Jr.

I have obtained more information after quite a lot of research regarding foreign residency in Japan ,making it easier to keep tabs on foreigners who have overstayed their visas and who have been residing in Japan legally .

The Japanese Lower and Upper House is also expected to pass bills,which have the support of both the Liberal Democratic Party-New Komeito ruling block and the Democratic Party of Japan,the largest opposition party.

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SPOTLIGHT ON GLOUCESTER TRANSMISSION

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Letters: Kudos to Dr. Cancell

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