One of the great New Jersey fights of the 1970s was between labor leader Joel R. Jacobson (1918-1989) and Frank Sinatra. Sinatra and Dean Martin were| New Jersey Globe
One of the great New Jersey fights of the 1980s was between labor leader Joel R. Jacobson (1918-1989) and Frank Sinatra. Sinatra and Dean Martin were| New Jersey Globe
Before Bill Bradley, there was Harry C. Harper. Known as “Hackensack Harry,” Harper spent ten seasons as a major league baseball pitcher. The big| New Jersey Globe
One of the great New Jersey fights of the 1970s was between labor leader Joel R. Jacobson (1918-1989) and Frank Sinatra. Sinatra and Dean Martin were| New Jersey Globe
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There is an age-old reference about folks who can’t see the forest from the trees. I have always found this statement interesting and applicable to many in the business of politics. Just so we are clear, this analogy speaks to The post The O’Toole Chronicles: Forest through the trees appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
Op New Jersey has lifted the veil on its power grid—pushing PJM Interconnection to become more transparent. While this move won’t cut rates overnight, it marks a pivotal shift toward accountability and long-term energy reform. “These bills complement our long-term The post Scarinci: Grid Transparency Laws Might Lower NJ Energy Costs appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
Hackensack Harry Harper played for the Senators, Red Sox and Dodgers before launching political career The post Labor Leader: ex-Yankees pitcher later served as N.J. Commissioner of Labor appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
The son of a labor leader who served as a freeholder and senator, Giblin has been a key figure in New Jersey politics for parts of eight decades The post Labor Leader: The story of Tom Giblin’s magnificent political career appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
Murphy was the Democratic nominee for Governor of New Jersey in 1943 The post Labor Leader: Vincent J. Murphy was NJ AFL-CIO president, two-term Mayor of Newark appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
As New Jerseyans celebrate Labor Day, here are seven labor leaders of the last whose names ought not to slip from the memories of those who closely follow politics and the state labor movement. Hetty Rosenstein is one of the The post Here are seven labor leaders – big deals in their day – that you should know about appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
Played a key role in 1953 N.J. governor’s race The post Labor Leader: Joe Fay was elected Local 825 leader for life appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate in 1972, served in Dick Hughes administration The post Labor Leader: Paul J. Krebs, last president of N.J. CIO served one-term in Congress appeared first on New Jersey Globe.| New Jersey Globe
One of the notable New Jersey conflicts of the 1970s was the rivalry between labor leader Joel R. Jacobson (1918-1989) and Frank Sinatra. Sinatra and Dean| New Jersey Globe
Green Party candidate Lily Benavides has dropped her bid for governor of New Jersey after Democrats successfully challenged enough nominating petition| New Jersey Globe
A coalition of Democrats and Republicans in Mount Holly is seeking voter approval to restore runoff elections in non-partisan municipal elections with a| New Jersey Globe
Incumbents defending their Assembly seats have a massive cash lead over their challengers, according to data released by the Election Law Enforcement| New Jersey Globe
The New Jersey State Police Benevolent Association (PBA) has endorsed Rep. Chris Smith for his re-election for a 20th term from New Jersey’s 4th district.| New Jersey Globe
The New Jersey State Police Benevolent Association (NJSPBA) has endorsed Democratic Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-Wyckoff for re-election to a second term from| New Jersey Globe
The New Jersey State Policemen’s Benevolent Association has endorsed incumbents in the most competitive legislative races, with support of the state’s| New Jersey Globe
After the Rams won the Big Game, Aaron Donald (who should have been the Super Bowl MVP) had a terrific, yet simplistic, explanation of capturing the long| New Jersey Globe
I recently attended a Women’s Leadership Luncheon with featured speaker Bonnie Blair. For those of my generation, you probably know about this incredible| New Jersey Globe
As I have proudly written on numerous occasions, Steve Adubato, Sr. shaped my views on politics – not necessarily policy, but the mechanics of politics. I| New Jersey Globe
The O’Toole Chronicles: Art of War 2.0| New Jersey Globe
The reality is most of us will not be field generals leading or defending against a physical war. But, in politics, the reality is that you will| New Jersey Globe
President Donald Trump escalated his feud with Chris Christie last night, suggesting a renewed investigation into Bridgegate after the former governor| New Jersey Globe
The president of the state's largest police union says that a Facebook post by Atlantic City Councilman Jeffree Fauntleroy painting police officers as| New Jersey Globe
Malcolm Dunn, who spent fourteen years as a Plainfield city councilman, passed away on January 1. He was 80. He served as council president, housing| New Jersey Globe
Atlantic City Councilman Kaleem Shabazz will support Brigid Callahan Harrison for the Democratic congressional nomination to challenge Rep. Jeff Van Drew.| New Jersey Globe
OPINION It has been the honor of my life to serve as your Ward D Councilman. I began my service under tragic circumstances, shortly after the late-great| New Jersey Globe
Home>Highlight>The Inside Edge with David Wildstein: The Summer of ‘64| New Jersey Globe
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has sided with a pair of defendants who challenged Alina Habba’s authority to serve as acting U.S. Attorney for the| New Jersey Globe
Jim O’Dowd, a former Bergen County Freeholder and Mayor of Bergenfield, died on Friday at age 90. He served four terms as Mayor and three as a| New Jersey Globe
Palisades Park Councilman Joseph Testa passed away today. Mayor James Rotundo announced Testa's death on his Facebook page. Former Montville Township| New Jersey Globe
Bergen County Freeholder David Ganz will not seek re-election to a seventh term, the New Jersey Globe has learned. Ridgewood mayor Ramon Hache has emerged| New Jersey Globe
Joseph Kelley, SCI commissioner, father of ex-Murphy advisor, dies at 73| New Jersey Globe
A primer on gravitas-filled Arthur J. Sills, the respected founder of Peter Verniero's law firm, Sills Cummis & Gross and for a time one of the New| New Jersey Globe
Here’s a primer on gravitas-filled Arthur J. Sills, the respected founder of Sills Cummis & Gross and, for a time, one of New Jersey’s most powerful| New Jersey Globe
Meet the five New Jerseyans who signed the Declaration of Independence: Abraham Clark had served in the Continental Congress in 1776 and was the only New| New Jersey Globe
A former Hoboken official was sentenced to 24 months in federal prison for embezzling money from the city and for filing a false return. Leo Pellegrini,| New Jersey Globe
David L. Ganz, a brainy, popular former six-term Bergen County Freeholder with a genuine love of government and the people, died on Tuesday after a long| New Jersey Globe
Tammy Murphy will announce today that she is dropping out of the race for United States Senate, abruptly ending her campaign after four months, the New| New Jersey Globe
If Bob Menendez rejects calls for his resignation, Cory Booker will head up a move to expel him from the United States Senate. “He must stand up now and| New Jersey Globe
U.S. Senator Bob Menendez has sent a letter to Gov. Phil Murphy advising the governor that he will resign on August 20 following his conviction last week| New Jersey Globe
If Senator Bob Menendez, who was convicted by a jury today on 16 federal bribery counts, were to resign from the Senate or be expelled, it would be up to| New Jersey Globe
New Jerseyans aren’t always civil, but it’s still possible for a liberal Democrat and a conservative Republican to have a rational and pleasant| New Jersey Globe
Gov. Phil Murphy again told Bob Menendez to resign from the U.S. Senate, and if he doesn’t, called upon his colleagues to expel him. Murphy said he would| New Jersey Globe