Now that Governor Chris Christie's 2nd term has started, will it be the same governor that we saw during his first four years or will it be Christie version 2.0?
Much of the talk this weekend has been Hoboken Mayor Dawn Zimmer's comments that the governor's office office withheld Sandy funds because she did not endorse a commercial development project.
A friend wrote me today concerning a piece he saw on Huffington Post
regarding remarks made by MSNBC host Rachel Maddow indicating that Governor Christie’s tone at the recent Hurricane Sandy event in Manahawkin was somewhat subdued.
Subdued to the point that he all but conceded 2016 is off his radar and that he’s not considering moving into 1600 Pennsylvania Ave...
Since the Bridgegate scandal last week, it sees as if many of the Democrats in New Jersey are trying to find a way to pile on to the back of Gov. Chris Christie.
After visiting with families severely impacted by Superstorm Sandy, Gov. Chris Christie announced a "milestone" in New Jersey's recovery from the October 2012 storm.
Before recapping his previous four years in office, and prior to summarizing his second-term plans, Gov. Chris Christie started his State of the State speech Tuesday by addressing the growing scandal that put New Jersey in the national spotlight.
One of the highlights of Gov. Chris Christie's State of the State address Tuesday was his call for a longer school day and school year in New Jersey. His comments received immediate reaction from professionals in the field.
Yesterday, the big discussion was regarding an "investigation" by Congressman Frank Pallone into the allocation of funds and the bidding process used for the post-Sandy NJ tourism ad campaign.