
MORRISTOWN - Members of his own party have implored Mayor Donald Cresitello to shelve the ego and endorse the man who beat him in the Democratic Primary, Zoning Board Chairman Tim Dougherty.
"Donny, what the hell are you doing?" says one enraged Democratic Party member. "Take it like a man. You lost."
But as Dougherty squares off against Republican Jim Gervasio in a traditionally Democratic municipality, which nonetheless sits one town removed from GOP gubernatorial nominee Chris Christie's backyard in Mendham Township, Cresitello's dug in, dead set against lending any political heft to his conqueror, who buried him in June by a 62% to 37% margin.
Christie budget calls for 'shared sacrifice' Gov. Chris Christie today unveiled a $28.3 billion state budget plan that includes deep cuts in spending on property tax rebates and aid to municipalities, schools and colleges, as well as the layoffs of thousands of state workers. ...
"Never forget, some of those shouting the loudest are the architects of the disaster we are now suffering. Do we really want another decade of economic failure? No, this spring it is time to clear away the underbrush to make room for growth. So, today, we stop sweeping problems under the rug. We will not hide our problems until
another day. And we are certainly not increasing the tax burden we place upon our people. Today, we are taking necessary and decisive action to reduce state spending and reform state government. The problems we have hidden for twenty years are evident for all to see. The day of reckoning has arrived. Some are saying, by their choice of policies, that we should descend further into debt and deficit, and risk driving more people out of the state with “temporary” tax increases that always turn out to be permanent. I say we must face up to our responsibility." -- Gov. Christopher Christie
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