Fred Snowflack

May 14, 2007 - 12:14pm

Carol Murphy gets it wrong

Carol Murphy was never considered the sharpest knife in the drawer -- but intellectual superiority has never really been a prerequisite to a long and successful career in politics. Despite her limitations, she has won elections to the Township Committee, Board of Freeholders, and State Assembly -- and an appointment as a state Board of Public Utilities Commissioner -- in a political career that spanned more than 25 years.

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December 20, 2006 - 3:46pm
PRESS RELEASE

Webber for Assembly

WEBBER FOR ASSEMBLY FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
December 20, 2006 CONTACT: (201) 602-4468

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT . . .

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December 6, 2006 - 3:40pm
PRESS RELEASE

Assembly Republicans

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT ...
Other Views on the Fairness of the
Democrat Property Tax Plan

"The $100,000 threshold may not be optimal a family with two adult wage earners and a teen who works part-time could reach it easily without being 'rich' but it covers many middle-class households. They now need this relief more than any other group, since low-income senior citizens will still be able to opt for up to $1,200 a year from the state's traditional tax rebates. It's important that the credits be broad-based, and that homeowners with family incomes above $100,000 see at least some reduction in onerous property taxes, even if less than 20 percent."
- Editorial, Gloucester County Times
December 6, 2006

"(A) ceiling of $100,000 excludes from full benefits many households that are by no means rich."
- Fred Snowflack, Columnist
The Daily Record
December 6, 2006

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February 21, 2006 - 12:15pm

Two Democrats seek support to challenge Frelinghuysen

Two Democrats are competing for the chance to challenge six-term Republican Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen in 2006, according to Daily Record columnist Fred Snowflack: Chatham Township Committeeman William "Jack" Hartford, 55, and Tom Wyka, a 39-year-old Information Technology consultant from Parsippany who has been an active opponent of the war in Iraq. Frelinghuysen was re-elected in 2004 by a 68%-31% margin over Mount Olive Councilman James Buell.

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