38 search results for "Cryan"
Frozen “Senior Freeze” Checks Mailed
STATE – New Jersey’s Division of Taxation began mailing out 2009 property tax reimbursement checks to seniors this week. »
Assemblyman Sentencing Postponed
TRENTON --The sentencing of former Assemblyman Neil Cohen was adjourned at the defendant's request and rescheduled for Aug. 13 at 9 a.m. before Superior Court Judge Gerald Council in Trenton. »
Dads Want Change
UNION — The crushing weight of high property taxes in this ailing economy has prompted two young fathers to mount a rare challenge to the entrenched township politicians. »
Mitchell Running For Sheriff
UNION COUNTY—Dr. Charles E. Mitchell, Sr. is running for Union County Sheriff in the June 8 Democratic primary election because he says incumbent Ralph Froehlich’s 33 years in the job is too long. »
Corzine-Cryan al-Qaida Connection
STATE -- Campaign finance records show that an alleged al-Qaida member who grew up in New Jersey received $75 as an election day worker for Gov. Jon Corzine's campaign in 2005. »
The Big Easy Comes To Union County!
PLAINFIELD – It has been five years since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf States. New Orleans was devastated by this storm and the American Red Cross was there to help. In honor of the Tri-County Red Cross disaster relief efforts during this catastrophic event, the chapter is holding a “Fais do-do” Awards... »
Sleaze Survives in the Soprano State
by James J. Devine A scandal triggered by abortion, charity improprieties and a gross abuse of power has apparently ended after five years, leaving a political career virtually unblemished while utterly destroying a woman's life and costing taxpayers millions of dollars. »
No Jail for Cryan’s Ex-girlfriend
UNION COUNTY -- Superior Court Judge Philip Maenza suspended a probation sentence pending the outcome of several appeals in the bizarre stalking case against Assemblyman Joseph Cryan's ex-girlfriend. »
Political Fix For Disgraced Ex-Cop?
UNION COUNTY—A politically-connected former police officer who resigned in disgrace is said to be getting ready to have his criminal record erased so he can land a county job that will preserve his taxpayer-funded pension benefits. »
Ethics Rules Prohibit Appearance
Superior Court Judge Joseph P. Donohue, who is the brother-in-law of Assemblyman Joseph Cryan, a top deputy to Union County Sheriff Ralph Froehlich and a political power broker, cannot ethically sit in judgment of Genarro Mirabella, who is the brother of Freeholder Alexander Mirabella and son of former Elizabeth Police Chief Gene Mirabella. »
Set Karen Golding’s Computer Free!
Why have prosecutors refused to return Karen Golding’s computers and blackberry, which were seized at the time of her arrest in February 2006? Golding contends that her computer contains evidence of a three-year long sexual relationship between her and Joe Cryan as well as incriminating and damaging information regarding possible illegal activities committed by Cryan. Therein... »
Cohen Motions Delayed
TRENTON – Motions to dismiss the most severe counts of an indictment against former Assemblyman Neil Cohen have been postponed until April 12 at 9 a.m. »
Oliver Becomes First African-American Woman To Lead NJ Assembly
TRENTON – Sheila Y. Oliver on Tuesday took the oath of office as New Jersey’s 169th Assembly Speaker, vowing to put the Assembly’s focus on reviving New Jersey’s economy and targeting property taxes and inviting the public to air ideas on tackling New Jersey’s problems. »
Cryan Trying to Trip Christie
Governor-elect Chris Christie earned fame by slapping handcuffs on dozens of corrupt politicians but now Assemblyman Joseph Cryan is trying to shackle the new governor by preventing him from reorganizing the government. »
Child Porn Case Postponed
STATE—Arguments on a motion to dismiss the most severe charges against former Assemblyman Neil M. Cohen were postponed by the attorney representing the former lawmaker and rescheduled for Jan. 11 at 9 a.m. before Judge Gerald Council at the Mercer County Courthouse in Trenton. »
Lawmakers To Consider Bills To Help Adults With Autism, Encourage Local Governments To Share Services
TRENTON – Today, Assembly committees will consider legislation to help adults with autism, combat recidivism and revise a state commission to encourage more local governments to share services and consolidate. »
Cryan Called Sheriff’s Disease
When I think of the term sheriff, I think of a position of integrity, that we should feel of sense of security and that laws of society will be upheld due to this integrity. I am sure each of you can only agree on this. The sheriff’s department is considered an integral part of... »
Cryan Committee Commits Dirty Tricks
STATE -- The Democratic State Committee admitted to paying for a automated phone calls that disparaged GOP nominee Christopher Christie and encouraged Republican voters to support independent gubernatorial candidate Christopher Daggett. »
Cryan Crime Family Update
STATE -- Another relative running afoul of the law raises questions about Assemblyman Joseph Cryan, who is employed at taxpayer expense as a $110,000 per year as a Union County undersheriff. »
Lacking Record, Corzine Relies On Fat Jokes
STATE—After using his personal fortune to finance a barrage of Karl Rove- style negative television ads attacking his opponent’s character, incumbent Gov. Jon Corzine has resorted to ridiculing his GOP adversary for being fat. Speaking to reporters at William Paterson University following Friday night’s debate, Corzine used a line that will do nothing to lend... »


