Kevin McArdle

October 17, 2009 - 8:42pm
INSIDE EDGE

Christie's $702 limo bill

You have to wonder what Christopher Christie was thinking in September 2004 when he charged the taxpayers $702 for limousine service between Newark and Atlantic City, where he was attending a dinner for the County Prosecutor's Association of New Jersey.  Christie was already being mentioned as a potential statewide candidate at that point, and he had to know his travel voucher might surface on the Internet someday.  Millennium Radio's Kevin McArdle asked Christie about the expenditure, and the GOP gubernatorial candidate said he didn't recall traveling by stretch limo to the Taj Mahal.

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October 10, 2008 - 1:34pm

Adler and Myers debate on NJN this weekend

John Adler and Chris Myers debate on NJN this weekend.  Jim Hooker was the moderator.John Adler and Chris Myers debate on NJN this weekend. Jim Hooker was the moderator.
Tonight on Reporters Roundtable, NJN political reporter Jim Hooker will host a discussion of the Assembly Economic Relief Bill, Gov. Corzine’s economic stimulus speech, the latest New Jersey presidential polls and Bryant Trial testimony.

Discussing the issues will be Kevin McArdle of Millenium Radio; Cynthia Burton of the Philadelphia Inquierer; The Bergen Record’s John Reitmeyer and The Press of Atlantic City’s Derek Harper. 

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February 1, 2008 - 6:00pm

Weekend TV

Tonight on NJN’s Reporters Roundtable, Gov. Jon Corzine will discuss his toll road plan, Super Tuesday and other topics with host Michael Aron, Nick Acocella of Politifax, Herb Jackson of the Bergen Record and Milennium Radio newsman Kevin McArdle. The show airs tonight at 6:30 and Sunday morning at 10am.

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September 4, 2005 - 5:05pm

KATRINA AND CANDOR IN NEW JERSEY POLITICS

Friday morning the state's most popular radio station, New Jersey 101.5 FM, reported that its own insightful, intrepid State House correspondent, Kevin McArdle, was headed to Louisiana. A veteran of many late night budget wars and countless battles over other state policy issues, McArdle would face what might be his most challenging assignment. He would fly from Ft. McGuire with thirty-five specially trained security forces and thousands of gallons of water to the storm, disease, and crime-ravaged New Orleans area.

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