Catherine DiCostanzo

December 31, 2008 - 10:20am
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Memory Lane: PolitickerNJ.com's Best & Worst Campaigns, December 2000

From our first year, the Best & Worst Campaigns of 2000:

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June 19, 2008 - 8:50am

DiCostanzo couldn't pass tax board test

Former Mercer County Clerk Catherine DiCostanzo resigned this week from the Mercer County Tax Board, leaving her with just one paying government job instead of two.  After narrowly losing re-election in 2004, she became the Mercer County Superintendent of Elections.  But DiCostanzo didn’t resign because she opposed double-dipping; indeed, she left because after two years of trying, she has reportedly failed her certification test and required classes and the state would have mandated her dismissal after June 30.

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December 6, 2007 - 10:57am

Is the GOP field set, or will Republicans keep looking for a U.S. Senate candidate?

Republican insiders seem a bit underwhelmed by their choice of candidates to challenge Democratic U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg next year – neither Anne Evans Estabrook, a millionaire developer making her first bid for public office, or Joseph Pennacchio, a dentist and four-term Assemblyman who won a State Senate seat last month, seem to have been successful in convincing Republicans that they can beat Lautenberg next year. 

“It's the choice between Forrester-Lite and Diet Schundler,” one Republican County Chairman told PolitickerNJ.com.

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