***MULTIMEDIA PACKAGE*** ASSEMBLY HOLDS PEARL HARBOR DAY REMEMBRANCE Honors Two Survivors of 1941 Attack (TRENTON) - Assembly Democrats today issued a multimedia package commemorating the 68th Pearl Harbor Day Remembrance. The remembrance, emceed by Assemblyman Jack Conners, chairman of the Assembly Military and Veterans Affairs Committee, honored two New Jersey natives who survived the 1941 attack: Tom Mahoney, of Union, and Mario Musciano, of Somerdale.The multimedia package consists of a video highlighting portions of the ceremony, audio of same and a Facebook photo album of the event.The video can be accessed directly via our Web site - www.assemblydems.com - or by clicking here.The audio file is available upon request.The Facebook photo album can be accessed by visiting the New Jersey Democrats on Facebook or by clicking here.On the Net:http://www.youtube.com/user/njassemblydemshttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Trenton-NJ/New-Jersey-Assembly-Democrats/65894455504http://www.assemblydems.com/Subscription/SubscriptionSignIn.asphttp://twitter.com/njassemblydemshttp://www.flickr.com/photos/njassemblydemocratshttp://www.vimeo.com/njassemblydems
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