Friday, April 29, 2011

We Need You With Us...

Dear Supporter,

There are just over 24 hours left to register at the discounted rate of $111 for the 2011 New Jersey Democratic State Conference.

This annual event brings together leaders from around New Jersey and across the country and this year, we’re pulling back the curtain on organizing. We will give you an inside look from the best in the business at how to build a grassroots campaign from the ground up and execute your plan to win on Election Day. Our training experts have organized nationally recognized programs like Camp Wellstone and will be on hand with interactive sessions to prepare New Jersey Democrats for victory.

  • Our experts will prepare you for Winning as a Local Candidate – learn to make the fundraising ask, build your campaign finances and get your message out using social media.

  • Veteran communications experts will lead trainings on New Media & Communications – using interactive exercises to build your own Facebook and Twitter campaigns, mastering the art of earned and “free” media and managing a simulated press situation with your team under the most challenging circumstances.

  • Organizers who have implemented successful field operations for races at all levels will lead sessions on Field Tactics, Targeting and Technology. This track will help you fine tune your ground game and learn the ins and outs of the voter file, microtargeting and new, cutting edge organizing tools and technologies.

In addition, enjoy receptions and events with our Party leaders from New Jersey and beyond! Network with fellow Democrats from around the state and join us as we come together as one Democratic Party and prepare for victory this November.

Don’t delay! Rooms are going fast and there are just over 24 hours left to register at the discounted rate of $111.

Please visit www.njdemsconference.org to register today and join us as we Pave the Way to Victory!

- Sean

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

The NJDSC Week In Review For April 22, 2011

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Welcome to the latest installment of the NJDSC's week in review.  Here's a look back at some of the news from this past week and toward the end, some of the upcoming events around the state next week:

Debunking Christie and Republican Millionaire's myth

  • WSJ: "Anti-tax advocates contend that higher taxes on the wealthy lead to millionaire flight. But a new study focusing on New Jersey provides some of the most detailed evidence yet that so-called millionaire taxes have little effect on the movements of millionaires as a whole."
  • Star Ledger: "Migration is just not that much of a story in terms of the number of millionaires in the state," said Cristobal Young, a Stanford University sociologist who co-wrote the report with Princeton sociology graduate student Charles Varner. Now, after the recession, "nationwide migration is at the lowest level we’ve seen in 50 or 60 years. It’s really hit the brakes."
  • Assemblyman Greenwald: "Republicans who favor tax breaks for the wealthy can shout into the wind all they want about millionaires fleeing our state, but the facts don’t support it,"
  • Responding to Treasury Department officials claim the millionaire's tax would do little to increase revenue for the state because, "Once you start taxing people, they start finding ways to get more exemptions," legislative leaders sent a letter to State Treasurer Andrew Sidamon-Eristoff asking for a detailed explanation of the exemption "loopholes" that are being exploited so that the Legislature can craft measures to help end this exploitation.
  • Philadelphia Inquirer on the impact of Christie's redistribution of wealth: Property taxes have gone up as Christie's empty-pocketed state government makes cuts that trickle down.
  • Think Progress: Despite Myths, New Jersey’s ‘Millionaire’s Tax’ Didn’t Force Mass Migration Of The Rich.
  • Charlie Stile of The Record: NJ wealth flight a myth.

State Conference Is Just Around The Corner

  • The 2011 New Jersey Democratic State Conference will feature comprehensive and interactive trainings giving you the tools needed to run and win efficient, effective and successful grassroots campaigns. Before, during and after the training sessions, enjoy meals and receptions featuring special guests and leaders from New Jersey and beyond! This year we will offer three innovative tracks for attendees to learn from the best:
    • Winning as a Local Candidate – Learn how to fundraise with the best, execute a successful door to door operation and use social media and online communications to get your message out and win.
    • New Media & Communications – Build your own Facebook and Twitter campaigns, master the art of earned and “free” media and manage a simulated press conference with your team.
    • Field Tactics, Targeting and Technology – Fine tune your ground game and learn the ins and outs of the voter file, microtargeting and some new cutting edge organizing tools and technologies.

    There are just 9 days left to register at the discounted rate of $111 for the conference which will be May 12-14. This is going to be a conference to remember, so don’t delay! Please visit www.njdemsconference.org to register today and join us as we Pave the Way to Victory!

Christie is a "bully" and the "biggest hypocrite in the statehouse"

  • Philadelphia Inquirer Christie Chronicles: "Bully" Christie sees drop in poll.
  • Atlantic City Press Editorial: "While it may not really be news at this point that Chris Christie is fond of nasty, bullying hyperbole, it is noteworthy and now painfully clear that he is also the biggest hypocrite in the Statehouse - and not nearly as funny as Ralph Kramden."
  • Reuters: Asked for a word to describe Christie, 140 voters volunteered that he was a "bully."
  • Star Ledger on the new Quinnipiac Poll: Governor Christie sees a"significant drop" and there's a "real gender split." 
  • CNN Political Ticker: “When asked to describe their blunt governor in one word, the survey indicates New Jersey voters overwhelmingly chose ‘bully.’”
  • Vineland Daily Journal Editorial: “He's so in love with his own tough-guy image that he saw nothing wrong with suggesting to the media last week that it "take a bat to" 76-year-old state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, D-Bergen, because she had the temerity to criticize him.”
  • Ed Shultz on MSNBC: “Why in the world do you think that the middle class and the folks in New Jersey would believe that he’s a bully? Maybe it’s because he stands up to people in town hall meetings and disrespects everyone who disagrees with him? The people of New Jersey are very smart.”

Responding to Christie's latest attempt to Blame Someone Else

  • Never one to let the facts get in the way of a good attack, Governor Christie attacked the Legislature and tried to blame them for his failures again this week.
  • Chairman Wisniewski responded to the Governor lashing out on the Legislature: "Instead of signing bills to provide healthcare for women, property tax relief for seniors and jobs for New Jersey families, the Governor chose to veto them and is simply making his latest You Tube moment at another highly-produced, taxpayer funded town hall.”
  • More Wisniewski: “Christie is more interested in chest-pounding and sabre-rattling than he is in enacting progressive legislation designed to put New Jersey back to work."
  • Senate President Sweeney also responded: “The Governor's shtick is getting old. His comments are disingenuous and meant to kill time between him brow-beating a constituent for YouTube purposes and ignoring questions about why property taxes saw their largest increase in four years under his watch."
  • More Sweeney: “The one-way governor cut $1.1 billion in education funding, $448 million in state aid, and eliminated rebates to the tune of $848 million.  That is over $2.3 billion in cuts he made to New Jersey towns.  But he wants us to believe that saving $140,000 by changing public employee discipline guidelines is going to solve your property tax problems.  I said it before and I will say it again:  What a bunch of garbage."

Seeking answers on privatization

  • The Assembly State Government Committee convened a hearing on Thursday to discuss the New Jersey Turnpike Authority’s plans to privatize toll collections along the Turnpike and Garden State Parkway, a move that could impact nearly 700 workers between the two major highways.
  • Assemblywoman Stender: "When it comes to privatization deals, 60 percent of governments that eventually brought the service back in-house reported that the quality of service provided by the private operator was the main motivator."
  • Assemblyman Conaway on the Christie wage proposal: "Wages are driven down and people end up in public welfare programs,"
  • Assemblyman Schaer upon learning that the Administration hasn't talked to workers in months:  "If one statement needs to go out, it's: "My God, let's sit down like adults and talk.' I appreciate the high emotion. I don't understand why people are not talking to the union. This is not the way to proceed."

Calling to Halt Closure of the Vineland Developmental Center until impact can be determined

  • Assembly Speaker Oliver announced the appointment of Assembly members Vainieri Huttle, Tucker and Greenwald to the Legislative Review Panel on State Psychiatric Hospitals and Developmental Centers, a bipartisan body that was recently created by legislation to study issues relating to the care and costs of providing services to clients in these facilities.
  • Speaker Oliver: “This is an issue of utmost importance that impacts some of our most vulnerable residents. Any decisions as to the future of these facilities should not be made lightly. I have every confidence that the members I appointed today will undertake their responsibilities in earnest,”
  • Star Ledger: In a letter to Human Services Commissioner Jennifer Velez who oversees state institutions, Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D-Bergen) questioned the administration's recent transfer of 59 Vineland residents.
  • Senator Van Drew: "It the state is moving to transition residents from developmental centers, the responsible way to do so is to put forward a comprehensive plan and to create guidelines by which the state will make its decisions regarding all seven of New Jersey's developmental centers. But singling out Vineland is unfair to the residents as well as the employees."

Congressional Corner

  • Senators Lautenberg and Menendez were joined by Congressmen Rothman, Pallone, Pascrell, Sires, Holt and Andrews in writing a letter to Department of Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood in support of federal funding for high-speed rail along the Northeast Corridor.
  • Senator Lautenberg and Congressman Pascrell both called on the Christie Administration to appeal the decision by FEMA to deny federal disaster aid. In a letter to local officials, Pascrell wrote that he was “extremely disappointed” by the denial, adding that Passaic County towns spent more than $4.5 million on recovery and response to the floods.
  • Senator Menendez on eliminating the cap on oil spill liability: "The best way to prevent future spills is to make sure oil companies bear the full cost for their mistakes."
  • Senator Lautenberg on TSA Changes at Newark Liberty Airport: “There are serious security concerns at Newark Liberty Airport that must be better addressed.  I look forward to meeting with the new leadership team to express my concerns and urge them to immediately get to work fixing security problems at Newark Airport and regaining the confidence of the flying public.”    
  • Senator Menendez applauded the TSA appointment of a new Regional Administrator at Newark: Following last year’s breach, the TSA took initial steps to guarantee travelers’ safety, but much more remains to be done. I am encouraged by the TSA’s commitment to improve its performance at the airport and by its decision to appoint Mr. Drummer, someone whose extensive experience and leadership skills in improving security operations is sorely needed at the Newark airport.
  • Video of Congressman Holt discussing the Federal Budget and the impact of the Republican plan for gutting Medicare.
  • ‎Congressmen Holt and Pallone highlighted the need for government aid at the annual Tent State University
  • Congressman Rothman took the Medicare fight to the people letting them know what would happen under Republican proposals to end Medicare as we know it.
  • At Rutgers, Congressman Holt vowed to fight cuts to Pell Grants.
  • Congressman Pallone met with Bayshore seniors to discuss the threat to Medicare and Medicaid from a Republican budget that ends Medicare as we know it by privatizing it and converting it into a voucher program. The plan would also slash Medicaid, which could make nursing homes unaffordable for many seniors. The Republican budget plan would terminate the retirement guarantee of Medicare coverage for all Americans.
  • Video: Congressman Pascrell helped clean up the Falls.
  • Congressman Holt offered his thoughts on Earth Day and the anniversary of the Deepwater Horizon tragedy:
  • Courier Post: A conservative group is running radio ads thanking Rep. Jon Runyan, R-N.J., for saving Medicare. One problem: Runyan recently voted for a bill that would end Medicare as it currently exists.
  • Asbury Park Press: Congressman Pallone and area environmental leaders held a press conference on the shoreline to fight back against new bills by House Republicans they say could open the Atlantic coast to offshore drilling.
  • Congressman Andrews spoke to the nearly 1,000 guests who turned out to the Virtua Voorhees premier celebration and opening which included a tour of the hospital’s brand new 680,000 square-foot facility.
  • Congressman Pallone: Every day... Not just Earth Day.

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Upcoming Events

  • April 28:
    Burlington County Jefferson Jackson Dinner
    Merion Caterers, Cinnaminson, NJ
    6-10 PM $50/person
    Chairman Wisniewski is the guest speaker at this great event www.burlcodems.com
  • April 29:
    Beer & Wine Tasting Hosted by the Somerset County Young Democrats
    Friday, April 29th 7 - 9 PM
    Mannions Pub Address: 150 West Main St. Somerville, NJ Cost: $20, includes tastings of beer and wine, cheese and crackers
    http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=119400291469393
  • May 1:
    11am to 2pm
    Please join Freeholder Amy Mallet and Freeholder Candidate William Shea for Brunch
    204 Conover Road, Morganville, New Jersey 07751
    Hosted by Ed Gibson
    $20/per person. For more information please call 732-739-8888.
  • May 3:
    6pm
    Monmouth County Dems ELEC Treasurer Training
    Staff members from the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission will be conducting a training session which will include proper procedures for account setup, committee naming, bank account setup, ELEC reporting, all relevant finance and compliance laws and more. Everyone who participates in the training will receive a ELEC Treasurer Training Program Certificate which is mandatory for Treasurers of State Senate and General Assembly Candidate and Committee accounts. RSVP is required. To RSVP please call 732-739-8888.

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

Just Around The Corner...

Dear Friend,

It's the opportunity of the year to learn the tricks of the trade. The 2011 New Jersey Democratic State Conference will feature comprehensive and interactive trainings giving you the tools needed to run and win efficient, effective and successful grassroots campaigns. Before, during and after the training sessions, enjoy meals and receptions featuring special guests and leaders from New Jersey and beyond!

This year we will offer three innovative tracks for attendees to learn from the best:

  • Winning as a Local Candidate – Learn how to fundraise with the best, execute a successful door to door operation and use social media and online communications to get your message out and win.

  • New Media & Communications – Build your own Facebook and Twitter campaigns, master the art of earned and “free” media and manage a simulated press conference with your team.

  • Field Tactics, Targeting and Technology – Fine tune your ground game and learn the ins and outs of the voter file, microtargeting and some new cutting edge organizing tools and technologies.

There are just 9 days left to register at the discounted rate of $111. This is going to be a conference to remember, so don’t delay! Please visit www.njdemsconference.org to register today and join us as we Pave the Way to Victory!

- Sean

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

The NJDSC Week In Review For April 15, 2011

retweetthis.pngWelcome to the latest installment of the NJDSC's week in review.  Here's a look back at some of the news from this past week and toward the end, some of the upcoming events around the state next week:

The Public thinks Christie is Arrogant, Self Centered and Stubborn

Christie says "Take a bat" to Senator Weinberg

2012 New Jersey Delegate Selection Plan Draft 

  • The NJDSC has released its Draft Delegate Selection Plan for the 2012 Democratic National Convention for public comment. The 30-day public comment period will last from April 14-May 13, 2011. The draft "Delegate Selection and Affirmative Action Plan" is now available to the public for review in accordance with Rule 1.C of the DNC Delegate Selection Rules. The draft plan is available here. The New Jersey Democratic State Committee encourages full participation in the delegate selection process and welcomes your thought and comments. Please send any feedback to delegateselection@njdems.org.

Under one Month until the NJDSC Conference

  • We're under one month remaining until the 16th annual New Jersey Democratic State Conference. This year’s conference will focus on Paving the Way to Victory in 2011 and will feature trainings, social events and an opportunity to connect with Democrats from around the state. The convention will be May 12th – 14th  at the Tropicana Casino and Resort. You can sign up and register to attend the conference here.

Freedom of Speech is Not a License To Hate

  • Chairman Wisniewski offered the following comments on the neo-nazi rally held in Trenton: "Our constitutional right to free speech is tempered by our moral obligation to our fellow men and women; to treat one another with dignity and respect," said Wisniewski. “The ignorance of the few spewing hate in our capital represents the opinion of an extreme minority and does not reflect the strength and diversity of our state. While I support their right to assemble, I condemn the hate filled rhetoric they are hiding behind.” 
  • Speaker Oliver: "Free speech rights may give people the right to spout ignorance, but that doesn’t mean we have to listen to it. New Jerseyans of good will should spend their Saturday – and each and every day for that matter - embracing our great diversity. The strong bond between us and that has helped make this a great state cannot be broken by horrible hate speech.”

The Consequences of Christie's Proposed Budget Cuts becoming Crystal Clear

  • Assemblyman Greenwald on Governor Christie's nursing home cuts: "first thing they have to do is recognize this is a mistake," 
  • More from Assemblyman Greenwald: “Governor Christie's $1 billion school aid cut drove up property taxes across the state to record high levels and led to new school activity taxes, and taxpayers still won’t be better off under the governor’s new plan."
  • Senator Sarlo: "When we talk about helping the middle class, the taxpayers of New Jersey who are struggling to make ends meet, this budget falls short."
  • Assemblywoman Pou: Now more than ever women need affordable access to critical health services.
  • Senate Majority Leader Buono said that the New Normal is inadequate for N.J. schools.
  • Assemblyman Burzichelli: "We need to stop this concerted effort to disinvest in our public education system." In addition, he expressed his concerns over the public school activity taxes parents must now pay for their children to participate in sports and clubs. The new taxes resulted from Gov. Christie's $1 billion in school cuts in last year's budget that also delivered the highest property tax increase since 2007.
  • Star Ledger: N.J. senator proposes restoring earned income tax credit for working poor to previous level.
  • In this video press release, Assemblywoman Watson Coleman criticized Gov. Christie and Republican's proposed FY 2012 budget for disproportionately attacking programs and funding that benefits working class families.
  • Assemblywoman Lampitt: “Recently, the Governor announced he has appointed higher education advisers, yet he continues to ignore state law requiring him to appoint a Secretary of Higher Education in New Jersey.  His ongoing failure to enforce a law he swore to uphold is troubling and calls into question his level of commitment to higher education in our state.
  • Assemblyman Schaer on Christie cuts to school breakfast and lunch programs: "If you haven't eaten breakfast and you haven't eaten lunch, it's going to affect your performance."
  • Assemblyman Johnson: Chris Christie's New Jersey means tax cuts for the rich and no healthcare for women.
  • Assemblywoman Quigley: "Gov. Christie's budget would once again leave behind adults looking to become more productive citizens, stagnating their hopes and dreams and our economic development. This is the wrong direction for New Jersey and one that will cost taxpayers down the road." 

Congressional Corner

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Upcoming Events

  • April 20:
    6pm
    Middlesex County Young Democrats Career Development and Networking Night
    Mike’s Courtside Tavern, 1 Elm Row, New Brunswick

    6-8pm
    Nellie Pou for Senate and Bernice Toledo for Passaic County Surrogate Campaign Kickoff
    Bonfire, Paterson

  • April 21:
    Bernice Toledo for Passaic County Surrogate Cocktail Reception Fundraiser
    Brownstone, Paterson
    $100/person

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Sunday, April 10, 2011

The NJDSC Week In Review For April 8, 2011

retweetthis.pngWelcome to the latest installment of the NJDSC's week in review.  Here's a look back at some of the news from this past week and toward the end, some of the upcoming events around the state next week:

A Monumental Victory for Democrats and the People of NJ

Over 400 Democrats celebrate at the 2011 Jefferson Jackson Dinner

  • Asbury Park Press: NJ Dems rally behind O'Malley at fundraiser
  • Courier Post: Md. governor slams Christie, praises N.J. Democrats' work
  • Washington Post: O’Malley targets Christie in address to New Jersey Democrats
  • Philadelphia Inquirer: Maryland governor slams Christie at Democratic fund-raiser
  • Politico: Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley blasted Chris Christie as a “mean-spirited, ineffective” governor in a speech to the New Jersey Democratic Committee’s Jefferson-Jackson Dinner.
  • Star Ledger: Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley criticizes Christie in speech at annual Democratic fundraiser
  • Politico: O'Malley's one-liners on Christie's turf
  • Baltimore Sun: O'Malley needles NJ's Christie on his home turf
  • The Fix: Democratic Governors Association Chairman Martin O’Malley dismissed New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) this week, telling a New Jersey audience that Republicans are peddling “stand-up comedy routines from colorful characters like your governor.
  • Blue Jersey: Differences
  • You can see NJN's report here (VIDEO).
  • You can view photos from the event here and here.

It's time for the NJDSC Conference

  • The momentum continues to build for New Jersey Democrats! Following our recent successes, it's time we get down to business and get to work electing Democrats across New Jersey.

    That's why we hope you can join us in Atlantic City for the 16th Annual New Jersey Democratic State Conference. This year’s conference will focus on Paving the Way to Victory in 2011 and will be held from May 12th – 14th  at the Tropicana Casino and Resort. You can sign up and register to attend the conference here.

Honoring the Life of Former Congressman John Adler

  • Chairman Wisniewski on the passing of former Congressman Adler: John always fought for what he believed in and I was proud to have called him a colleague, a friend and a fellow Democrat. His commitment to his community and our state was beyond measure and his legacy will live on through his good works.  His passing has to make you stop and think about the pace at which we all live and the life we miss while doing it. He will be sorely missed.”
  • PolitickerNJ: NJ Delegation honors John Adler on House floor.
  • Courier Post: Adler's funeral service honors full life of service and love.
  • Philadelphia Inquirer: Hundreds gather in New Jersey for farewell to former Rep. Adler.
  • Burlington County Times: Friends, family remember Adler.
  • PolitickerNJ: ‘Too soon’: Celebrating the prolific life of former U.S. Rep. John Adler.
  • Out In Jersey: LGBT activists mourn the death of John Adler.
  • NJN: Former US Rep. John Adler laid to rest. (VIDEO).
  • Blue Jersey: Standing ovation for John Adler at his funeral.

"Typical Christie" as he attacks "The Boss"

  • Star Ledger Editorial: But it’s typical Christie: Oppose him on anything (however subtly) and, even if you’re asking the Demonizer to scrape together a few more bucks for those falling between the cracks, he’ll portray you as a villain. Springsteen has been writing and singing iconic songs for decades. He doesn’t need anyone — especially a tone-deaf governor — putting words in his mouth.

Examining the Impact of Christie's Budget Proposals

  • NJN: Democrats fight to stop Christie's human services cuts (VIDEO).
  • Assemblyman Greenwald: "Democrats aren't spreading fears about the governor's planned cut in education for blind children. We didn't propose it. The governor did. We didn't testify on it. Parents and their children did. We are rightly responding to the emotional and heartfelt worries we heard at public hearings held across this state."
  • More from Assemblyman Greenwald: "It's very alarming, this far along in the process, that they can't answer simple questions."
  • Assemblyman Schaer: The silence and questionable math coming from the Christie administration are troublesome to say the least.
  • Assemblyman Burzichelli on Christie plans to close Vineland Developmental Center: "We need details and a better explanation."
  • Assemblywoman Pou: "This year’s budget would kick even more adults out of the Family Care program than last year, including all single adults or couples without dependent children..."
  • NJN: Democrats questioned the Treasurer and said the administration’s cuts to municipal and school aid and its decision to eliminate the property tax rebate last year drove double-digit property tax increases.  Meanwhile, they say the current spending plan is disproportionately tough on the middle class and the poor.
  • NJN: Over 200 employees gathered with members of the Legislature to protest the proposed 2013 closure of Vineland Developmental Center, which is the oldest developmental center in the state.  
  • Audio from Assemblywoman Watson Coleman on how Christie budget attacks the middle-class and the poor.
  • More from Assemblywoman Watson Coleman on Christie budget cuts: “If we can’t take care of the weakest, frailest, oldest, sickest and poorest in the state, I don’t know why the hell we are here..."
  • Assemblyman Johnson: Christie's Medicaid proposals are undefined at best, questionable at worst.
  • Assemblywoman Quigley: Uncertain plan for Christie Health Care cut should worry all New Jerseyans.
  • Assemblyman Burzichelli on Christie property tax relief cuts: "To say we’re doubling gives an impression that I don’t think is factual..."

Congressional Corner

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Upcoming Events

  • April 10:

    5:30-7:30pm
    Monmouth County Democrats Annual Spring Celebration
    Shore Casino, Atlantic Highlands
    Tickets Required: $30 per person
    Please call 732-739-8888 or additional information or to RSVP

  • April 13:

    6:00pm-9:00pm
    Freeholder Greyson Hannigan Cocktail Reception
    Brownstone, Paterson $150pp

  • April 14:

    The Cape May County Federation of Democratic Women will host a Spa Night on April 14, 2011 at the Devico Senior Center, 23 Romney Place, Cape May Court House, NJ at 7 pm.  The event will feature Silpada Jewelry, Mary Kay Cosmetics, Wildtree Herbs and Foods, Mini-Yoga Classes, Life-Coaching presentations, Fiber Art and Watercolors by local artists. Admission is free. Come join the fun and meet some interesting Cape May County Women.

  • April 16:

    9:00am-11:00am
    Senator John Girgenti Democratic Leadership Breakfast
    St. Gerard Hall, Corner of Chamberlain Ave., & West Broadway, Paterson
    RSVP  ryacco37@yahoo.com or 732-331-4508

    12noon-4:00pm
    NJ Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver /
    The Shirley Chisholm Awards Ceremony
    Valley Regency, 1129 Valley Road, Clifton
    6:00pm-Midnight
    Celebration of Hope Black and White Benefit Gala Atlantic City Convention Center, Altantic City Cost of Donation: $100
    Honorees include Senate President Steve Sweeney and Assemblyman Lou Greenwald. Congressman Patrick Kennedy will present Fmr. Governor Florio with the Governor's award.
    For more information: http://www.nationalstoptheviolence.org/celebrationofhope.html

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New Jersey Democratic State Committee

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