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RAISING
KEAN…Union County Republican Committee Chairman Phil Morin, left, introduces State Senator and U.S. Senate candidate, Tom Kean, Jr. of Westfield, right, as Rep. Mike Ferguson (R-7, New Providence), third from left, and Bill McClintock of Scotch Plains look on at Saturday’s GOP convention at Westfield High School.
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Westfield:
Disciplinary Hearing for Officer Kasko
Council To Settle Newpointe Lawsuit
Teenage Runaways Return Home
DWC Concerned About Vacancies
Cutting Industrial Arts Position.
Scotch
Plains/Fanwood:
Goddard School, Town Bank Hearing April 26
Mayor Marks Says Tax Hike Coming
BOE Presents $71 Million Budget
Garwood:
BOE Proposes Zero Tax Increase
Editorial Cartoon
Editorial:
Enrollment, Redistricting, Numbers Confuse the Public on BOE Issues
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DEMS PICK
CANDIDATES…County Democratic Chairwoman Charlotte DeFilippo, second from left, has announced that the Democratic organization has selected, from left to right: U.S. Senator Robert Menendez for Senate, Freeholder Alexander Mirabella for county freeholder (pictured with Sen. Ray Lesniak), Assemblywoman Linda Stender for Congress, and Freeholders Chester Holmes and Patricia Scanlon for county freeholder. |
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LOOKING TO PLAY SMALL
BALL…The Raiders may be slapping singles, stealing bases and bunting to muster up the runs.
Sports:
New Raider Baseballers Look To Execute ‘Small Ball’ Game; Blue Devil Net Boys Prepare To Reach for a Higher Level; Blue Devil Wrestlers Turned Program Around in 1 Year; Raider Girls, Boys Finished Memorable Swim Seasons:
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Freedom of Speech: The Newest ‘Extreme’ Sport |
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LISTENING
CAREFULLY…Westfield Police Officer Greg Kasko, left, and his attorney, Julien Neals, listen intently at the start of Monday’s disciplinary hearing. |

RUNNING…County Republicans
selected, from left to right, businesswoman Diane Barabas of Westfield, Mountainside Councilman Glenn Mortimer and Patricia Quattrocchia of Garwood to run for county freeholder.
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The New Jersey Constitution requires that the state government have a balanced budget to protect the citizens. The state supreme court has acknowledged that this constitutional provision has been violated by the state. Now, in the face of a fiscal crisis, the governor is increasing spending by 10 percent and borrowing $8 billion, not to be paid back for 35 years.
If not the courts and not the constitution, now what?
See detail and provide your thoughts.
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