CARL GOLDBERG

October 14, 2008 - 11:15am

Did Corzine follow Zaro's advice and call Christie for a reference?

Gov. Jon Corzine's pick to succeed Gary Rose as his top economic advisor, Democratic lawyer Jerold Zaro, isn't likely to encounter much opposition from the Republicans: his law firm website lists four personal references for Zaro, including Corzine's possible 2009 opponent, GOP U.S. Attorney Christopher Christie.  Zaro's other references: Joseph Buckalew, a GOP fundraiser and Ocean County Republican powerhouse who served on the Board at Commerce Bank; Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman John Adler; and Sports Authority Chairman/developer Carl Goldberg.

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September 25, 2008 - 2:21pm

It wasn't me, it was my brother, Paul

Corrected: This is a bad week for Jeff Pillets, the Pulitzer Prize nominated investigative reporter for The Record.  On Monday, PolitickerNJ.com reported that Pillets faces allegations that he removed state documents from the Department of Environmental Protection -- a charge Pillets disputes, saying he took the public records by accident.  Now, the Chairman of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority says that Pillets' story on Xanadu was "egregiously flawed."  The Record says said that one part of their story addressed by the NJSEA was an accident, blaming it on "an editing error." (See below.)

The text of Carl Goldberg's letter to The Record:

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