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Quote of the Week
Quote of the Week: Farber, Golding, Corzine
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- August 17, 2006
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Source: PoliticsNJ.com
“Zulima felt that if her appearance as attorney general was improper, so was his interference with Karen Golding. She was upset there was no special investigation into that. And she was going to take him on.” -- A New York Times source on the negotiations between Gov. Jon Corzine and Attorney General Zulima Farber.
READ THE SPECIAL PROSECUTORS REPORT ON ZULIMA FARBER
“Zulima felt that if her appearance as attorney general was improper, so was his interference with Karen Golding. She was upset there was no special investigation into that. And she was going to take him on.” -- A New York Times source on the negotiations between Gov. Jon Corzine and Attorney General Zulima Farber.
READ THE SPECIAL PROSECUTORS REPORT ON ZULIMA FARBER
Quote of the Week - May 15, 2006
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- March 20, 2006
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"I am disappointed it's not going up for a vote," he said. "We had the opportunity to draw the line in the sand.... instead we're kicking the can down the road."
Hoboken Councilman Peter Cammarano's response when the Hoboken City Council once again put off a decision on a controversial plan to seize the two operating businesses on the west side of Grand between 10th and 11th Street through eminent domain. The ordinance would have allowed condemnation and turned over the properties to a private developer who plans to build 150 condos.
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