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Archive of New Jersey on Tuesday November 03, 2009

NJ: Next N.J. governor is in hands of voters

Now it's voters' turn: Polls will be open across the state from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. today for the General Election.
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NJ: N.J. polls open under clear skies statewide

The sun may be shining on Jon Corzine.
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NJ: Going into Election Day, a dead heat for N.J. governor

New Jersey residents will choose a governor today following months of hard campaigning and negative advertising that have left the major-party candidates -- Democratic Gov. Corzine and Republican Christopher J. Christie -- in a dead heat.
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NJ: Judge -- Corzine can aid effort for sports betting

Gov. Jon Corzine can join a legal battle to bring sports betting to New Jersey, a federal judge ruled yesterday in a move that could boost efforts to reverse a 17-year ban on the wagering in the state.
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NJ: Suburbs are seen as key in New Jersey race

PARAMUS, N.J. — Finishing his morning coffee with three friends — like him, all retirees and registered Republicans — Leonard Reisner let it slip that he would be voting to re-elect Jon S. Corzine, the Democratic incumbent governor.
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NJ: Parties' hopes rest on candidates

Governor Corzine and Republican challenger Chris Christie are carrying the weight of their political parties on their shoulders as they cross the campaign finish line.
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NJ: N.J. voter roll totals 5.22M

Did you know that New Jersey has registered 5,224,880 voters for today's general election?
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NJ: N.J. candidates open a final big push

President Obama urged South Jersey supporters to work hard tomorrow to reelect fellow Democrat Jon Corzine and help the incumbent governor overcome a stiff challenge from Republican Christopher J. Christie.
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US: Off-year elections will test Democrats' influence

WASHINGTON — Elections in a handful of states today, including governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia, loom as the first significant electoral test of the coalition that swept President Obama and congressional Democrats to victory one year ago.
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NJ: N.J. joins Delaware in suing to block dredging of Delaware

In what has become a quagmire of politics, turf, and divided interests, the New Jersey attorney general yesterday followed the State of Delaware's Friday lead and sued to block the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from deepening the Delaware River.
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NJ: They're disabled -- and they're working

Andre Taylor of Sicklerville loves to do dishes. "I'm a single guy. I don't have many at home," said Taylor, 36, smiling as he wheeled himself around the cafeteria of the Abilities Center of Southern New Jersey in Westville, where he works.
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NJ: NJ Transit to explore interest in Route 23 transit center project

NJ Transit will issue an "expression of interest" next year to find developers who want to put forward proposals for a 12-story hotel, office and retail complex at the Route 23 Transit Center.
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DE: Jersey sues to halt dredging plan

TRENTON, N.J. -- New Jersey on Monday filed a federal lawsuit in Trenton to block Army Corps of Engineers plans to deepen the Delaware River shipping channel, accusing the federal agency of ignoring environmental permit and study requirements.
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US: Rental car taxes are getting jacked up

Anyone renting a car in Maine would be paying the state 12.5% of their bill in excise taxes starting last month if the legislature there had its way.
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