CRANBURY - Gov. Jon Corzine will speak at Amicus Therapeutics' "100th Employee" celebration here later this morning to help celebrate a thriving New Jersey business in a difficult economy.
The intriguing political context of his appearance is that Amicus Therapeutics was founded - and is owned and operated - by Republican John Crowley of Princeton, a potential challenger to Corzine in 2009.
Nearly the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate as he flirted with running last spring, Crowley has been making the Republican circuit, and is considered by some party insiders to be a potential establishment favorite if U.S. Attorney Chris Christie stumbles.
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Last week the New Jersey State Legislature passed a $29 billion budget for fiscal 2010 which begins on July 1, 2009. Governor Corzine's budget ... >
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