Clarence Clemons
Which Famous New Jerseyan Deserves a Holiday?
Clarence Clemons has been in the news today. There is a push for Clemons to get his own holiday.
‘Big Man’ Clemons May Get His Day In NJ
Bruce Springsteen Plays “Jungleland” Without Clarence Clemons For The First Time [VIDEO]
Bruce Springsteen is currently overseas on the European leg of his 'Wrecking Ball Tour'. Tributes to Bruce Springsteen's former partner in crime, Clarence Clemons, have been staples at every concert, including moments of silence, highlight reels and crowd chanting. Clarence Clemons' nephew, Jake, has also joined the band on the tour and has not missed a beat.
Remembering “The Big Man” Clarence Clemons – Gone One Year Ago Today
This Day In Music History
Enough Already – NJ Legislators to Extend Condolences to Whitney Houston’s Family
According to a report filed by our statehouse reporter Kevin McArdle,
New Jersey is mired in yet another budget battle as Governor Christie and leaders in the Democrat-controlled legislature try to strike a deal before the constitutional deadline.
Meanwhile, the Senate State Government, Wagering and Tourism Committee will convene and one measu
This Day In Music History
Whitney Houston, Chris Christie, and the Flag – Final Thoughts.
Now that over 24 hours have elapsed since I first saw the news and posted about the Governor’s decision to lower the flags at half mast in honor of Whitney Houston this Saturday…a few things come to mind.
First, what if he decided not to lower the flags…do you think anyone would have compla
Whitney Houston – Should the Flag Be Lowered in New Jersey? [POLL]
I know...it sounds crazy!
But one has to ask anyway.
According to a report on our home page, Gov. Christie is ordering flags to be flown at half staff on public buildings in NJ on the day of her funeral
Cultural icon, proud New Jersey native, all that!
My vote is NO!
Despite her very public battles with drugs and alcohol, she was simply an ENTERTAINER!
I remember when Governor Christie proclaimed lowering the flags in commemorating the passing of Clarence Clemons, I thought the same thing.
In my humble view, lowering the flag is not something we do for enter


