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Tag: Thomas Dewey

Labor Leader: Joe Fay was elected Local 825 leader for life

September 6, 2021   12:05 amSeptember 5, 2021   6:06 pm
Joseph S. Fay (1892-1972) spent decades as one of New Jersey’s most politically influential labor leaders, but a scandal that landed him in prison also changed the outcome of a race for governor of New Jersey. Fay was the business...
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How a 1,200-vote primary win led to a 26-year congressional career

September 2, 2021   12:01 amSeptember 2, 2021   8:35 am
A relatively small number of votes can affect the political history of the state and there is no shortage of times that’s happened in New Jersey. When four-term Rep. Charles Howell (D-Pennington) gave up his 4th district House seat to...
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New Jersey governors and presidential primaries

February 15, 2021   12:13 amFebruary 19, 2022   4:24 pm
Gov. Phil Murphy was the first governor to stay out of the presidential race in 28 years, leaving Democratic county chairs — and in some cases, Democratic County Committee members — to award the organization line in the 2020 New...
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New Jersey liked Ike, but Warren Harding set the record

February 15, 2021   12:10 amFebruary 13, 2021   6:27 pm
New Jersey loved Warren Harding. In the 1920 presidential election, Harding won 68% of the vote in New Jersey.  He won all 21 counties, and the GOP won 59 of the state’s 60 State Assembly seats. Calvin Coolidge took 62%...
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Labor Leader: Fay was elected Local 825 leader for life

September 7, 2020   12:50 am
Joseph S. Fay (1892-1972) spent decades as one of New Jersey’s most politically influential labor leaders, but a scandal that landed him in prison also changed the outcome of a race for governor of New Jersey. Fay was the business...
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Peter Cartmell, elected to office in 1948, dies at 98

February 29, 2020   4:19 pmMarch 2, 2020   11:22 am
Former Rumson mayor Peter Cartmell, an immigrant who won his first election 71 years ago and later led the fight to admit women and blacks to the all-male, all-white Essex Club, died on February 22.  He was 98. The Monmouth...
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New Jersey liked Ike, but Warren Harding set the record

February 17, 2020   12:09 amFebruary 16, 2020   6:56 pm
New Jersey loved Warren Harding. In the 1920 presidential election, Harding won 68% of the vote in New Jersey.  He won all 21 counties, and the GOP won 59 of the state’s 60 State Assembly seats. Calvin Coolidge took 62%...
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