NJSIAA Tournament, First Round, South Jersey, Group 1 – Football
Zach Bates | For NJ Advance Media CLAYTON — It was the first-ever home playoff game for the Clayton High School football team and it sure didn’t disappoint. Coming into Friday’s South Jersey, Group 1 first-round match-up with fifth-seeded Gloucester, the Clippers weren’t necessarily the favorites. Fourth-seeded Clayton certainly silenced its doubters with a 16-12 win…
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You’ll often hear us calling for spending to be offset. Cut wasteful spending here, eliminate an unnecessary tax expenditure there, or reform a program to save money. We’re all for it. But what passes for offsets these days are increasingly just gimmicks that create an illusion of budgetary discipline. They are the useless budgetary calories that fill you up, but give you no fiscal nourishment.
As we wrote last week, this delivers a whopping $60 billion offset for increased transportation spending. And after the House modified the pay-fors, jettisoning a few they didn’t like, their offsets generated enough revenue to pay for six years of transportation funding at their preferred level or about five years at the Senate’s higher level. Or at least that is how it appeared from the Congressional Budget Office ten year score of the bill.
But more to the point, this cash that is being counted as an offset for spending more on transportation projects is anything but an offset. That money is already heading for the Treasury, but just as general revenue, not set aside for a specific purpose. It would be as if a convenience store owner decided that revenue from Skittles sales would go to future gasoline purchases for the store. It doesn’t change the aggregate cash in the till, and it doesn’t affect gasoline costs, it just creates an artificial set-aside for already existing revenue. Except where this analogy breaks down is that Congress is planning on spending more on transportation without getting increased Skittles (Fed surplus account) revenue. That’s not an offset. That’s going to put us in a bigger fiscal hole.
Wine will take top billing on Saturday and Sunday when Terhune Orchards and Winery join wineries statewide on the Vintage North Jersey More Than Just Wine Wine Trail Weekend. Visitors will get into the holiday spirit by enjoying a cup of hot mulled wine and sample award-winning red, white and fruit wines…
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Cape May Court House, New Jersey – Cape May County Prosecutor Robert L. Taylor and Middle Township Police Chief Chris Leusner announce the discovery of a body of a male, located in an auto, which was parked in the Home Depot parking lot, in Middle Township.
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Let the diner games begin! After several thousand recommendations and nearly 90,000 votes cast, we have the 40 semi-finalists in our N.J.\’s Best Diners showdown. The top five vote-getters in each of four categories ( North Jersey, Central Jersey, South Jersey and The Shore) automatically gained entrance into the semi-final round. I picked 20 diners on…
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Voting to approve the change were Board members: Robert Bennett, Stephanie Cohan, Richard Dolson, Edward Hubbs, William Johnson, Bruce Marks and Tracy Farrow. Board vice-president Jackie Borger was the lone nay vote. Absent from the meeting were Linda Bittman and Patrick Hagan.
We asked Board member William Johnson Jr., why students at the new Middle School would need a lighted athletic field, especially since there is one already at the high school. Besides the high school, there are also lighted fields at the Johnson Blvd. sports complex.
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Bill, I received this photo from Ray Kaess. He is a member of the Winklespecht family. It shows former Gloucester City Police Chief, who was chief in the 50\’s, as a Army Lieutenant during World WarII with Frau Goering, the wife of Hermann Goering, the Number Two Nazi. She was requesting Lt. Winklespect\’s help in moving to another part of Germany to shield her young daughter from hearing bad things about the child\’s father. Feel free to use the photo.
submitted by Joe Hargsheimer
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NEWARK, N.J. – Two men today admitted extorting thousands of dollars in corrupt payments in connection with arranging approvals to provide landfill materials for a Hudson County Improvement Authority (\”HCIA\”) project, U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman announced.
Gerard Pica, 65, of Middletown, New Jersey, pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Jose L. Linares to Count Four of an indictment charging him with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right. James Castaldo, 60, of Beachwood, New Jersey, pleaded guilty before Judge Linares to Count One of the indictment charging him with conspiracy to commit extortion under color of official right.
According to the documents filed in this case and statements made in court:
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EWING — A Wall Street rating agency downgraded more than $200 million of the College of New Jersey\’s debt Thursday out of concern, in part, over unpredictable state funding and the potential for smaller gains in enrollment. Fitch Ratings dropped the college from an \”AA\” rating to \”AA-\” because of the school\’s slim financial resources and…
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WALDWICK – A former borough police officer pleaded guilty Thursday to stealing more than $321,000 by collecting a state disability pension while working full-time as a cop in Georgia, according to Acting Attorney General John J. Hoffman. John Robert Marion, 44, of Valdosta, Ga., pleaded to one count of third-degree theft by deception before a superior…
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