The Jersey Defense: They All Did It
An appointee from the administration of former Gov. (and priest wannabe) Jim McGreevey is in court. And Leslie Devereaux admits the prosecution has her number: She gave government work to family (her...
View ArticleOnly In New Jersey No. 477
The jury is getting the case of Lesly Devereaux, who was chief of staff to the Rev. William Watley, commerce secretary in the administration of former Gov. (and priest wannabe) Jim McGreevey. Devereaux...
View ArticleThey’ll Be Together Again
As expected, New Jersey's Supreme Court merely slapped Justice Roberto Rivera-Soto on the wrist for his public arrogance in trying to get a high school football team captain in trouble for having a...
View ArticleRenaming Agency Not Enough
The boondoggle and house of corruption that was the Schools Construction Corporation is gone after five years, replaced by a new outfit signed into being by Corzine, the New Jersey Schools Development...
View ArticleDevereaux Changes Her Tune
Lesly Devereaux, commerce chief of staff under former Gov. (and priest wannabe) Jim McGreevey, has stopped running her mouth about how innocent she is and pleaded guilty to falsifying documents and...
View ArticleTaxpayer-Aided Self-Promotion
Yesterday's snow postponed what would have been the third public hearing of the Governor's Teen Driver Study Commission in Sewell. That outfit is assigned to assess teen driving in New Jersey and...
View ArticleCorzine Has Eyes On Universal Health Care
Yesterday, Gov. Corzine announced all uninsured Jersey kids will have access soon to low-cost health care, but my colleague Jon Tamari reports today the governor has an eye on a bigger goal --...
View Articlethe festive side of ‘state of the state’
You gotta love State of the State day. It's sort of a cross between a high school football home-coming game and New York's Gay Pride Parade. As I walked down the staircase to the first floor a whoosh...
View ArticleDevereaux down, many more to go
Lesly Devereaux, a minor bigwig in the corrupt administration of disgraced former Gov. (and priest wannabe) Jim McGreevey, has been sentenced to 6 1/2 years in prison and ordered to pay $30,000 in...
View Articlebattlin’ mcgreeveys step it up
Dina Matos McGreevey has stepped up her attempt to get financial information from former Gov. (and priest wannabe) Jim's boyfriend, Mark O'Donnell in the McGreeveys' on-going divorce. Dina wants to...
View ArticleTower To Pigs: Cleared For Takeoff
Today in Trenton at High Noon in front of the Statehouse pigs will fly. Be there and see history made. The rally to enable taxpayers to voice opinions on Corzine's 800 percent tax hike scheme is...
View ArticleWe’re Not Gonna Take It
You gotta wonder how much Corzine paid lobbyist/transportation consultant Eric Shuffler to create that public relations disaster for him yesterday. Talk about poetic justice. Pigs did fly across the...
View ArticleAG’s Office Walks Away From Another One
Here we go again. Corzine is settling a lawsuit that has been in the courts for three years. During that time the Attorney General's Office paid a private lawyer to defend Public Defender Yvonne Segars...
View ArticleRivera-Soto can be sued
The former captain of his high school football team can sue state Supreme Court Justice Roberto Rivera-Soto over allegations the justice threw his weight around following a tussle on the football...
View ArticleMobster Prisco back in the news
A former state Parole Board member who played a role in the unusual early release of mobster Angelo Prisco was put back on the board last week. But when my colleague Greg Volpe asked questions, Dominic...
View ArticlePension fund’s Vacation from Sanity
Ton Vince, PR person for the state Treasury, points out in an earlier version of this I incorrectly said The "NJ pension geniuses invested in a stinker of a movie called "Gracie". It wasn't the pension...
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