Every Friday, we recognize police officers as part of #BlueFriday. In addition to this weeks honoree, Rabbi Chaiton called in to Bill Spadea to praise the Robbinsville Police department.
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno is joining me live in studio this morning. The Lt. Gov. was instrumental in helping me make the resolution to honor our NJ police officers that have gone above and beyond the call of duty with our #BlueFriday honorees.
Nick Clemons, the son of legendary E-Street Band member and Rock and Roll hall of Famer Clarence Clemons, joined me in studio this morning to talk music and perform some new songs off his new album.
Bill's been assembling a list of NJ residents that are "diggin in" with me, they want to be in New Jersey and they are going to stay here for the long haul. Heather O'Scanlon and Andy Peeke had other ideas.
Actors Heather O'Scanlon and Andy Peeke joined Bill Spadea in-studio to discuss the inspiration behind their new film "House Broken", which is set to premiere at the 2016 Garden State Film Festival.
One of the things that may save people from leaving is if our state legislators find a way to prevent a gas tax to replenish the depleted Transportation Trust Fund. But is staving off a gas tax hike really a possibility for New Jersey? Senator Mike Doherty
Where is the aggressive opposition to Steve Sweeney's proposal of a constitutional change that would require quarterly payments to the pension system? Assembly Republican Leader Jon Bramnick called to give us his answer today.