Those Monmouth Republicans like blogging...
Here's two new blogs by one new blogger: http://www.monmouthbylaws.blogspot.com and http://monmouthrepublicans.blogspot.com/
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News, politics and semi-coherent writing about the Bayshore region in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
Here's two new blogs by one new blogger: http://www.monmouthbylaws.blogspot.com and http://monmouthrepublicans.blogspot.com/
Labels: Monmouth County
After much behind-the-scenes speculation, Bridget Antonucci has officially announced that she will be seeking Assemblywoman Amy Handlin's freeholder seat.
Labels: Courier
The Courier's website has been added to Google News. Quite cool. Looks like it's bringing in a bunch-o-hits, too.
A tad obsessed with my paper's website? You bet I am. I'm tweaking this thing or adding new scripts entirely every day. Here are some of the new features that I'm particularly excited about:
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I'm very glad to say that Matt McGrath is back Off the Record.
Labels: Courier, Republican
I think this comment deserves it's own post:
The Big Professor 7:57 pm
You people amaze me. You ridicule Senator Lynch and vilify him. For your information, Senator Lynch is the best legislator to have served this state.
The Lynches, père et fils, have contributed greatly to the city they call home, New Brunswick, and to Middlesex County in toto. New Brunswick is a city on the move. A visit here will show new buildings under construction. Indeed, the State of New Jersey is a better place for their having served. It is why there is a bridge named in the elder John Lynch's honor.
Monmouth County's petty tyrants would receive an education observing the statesmen we are honored to have here in Middlesex County.
Many gloat over the unfortunate circumstance of the younger Lynch being investigated by Bush's Federal Bureau of Investigation. This is a politically motivated vendetta. John Lynch will be vindicated, and one day will return to public office. How fortuitous for our state if one day there is a Governor John Lynch!
Certainly you will delete this comment. So be it!
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I wish we could get past such things, but when you feel somewhat threatened, I believe you are entitled to make it known. (Then again, I likely would have never created this blog had certain incidents that made me feel threatened not occurred during the time I was investigating the Aberdeen-Matawan Train Station project.)
Labels: Aberdeen, APP, Courier, Holmdel, Joe Kyrillos, Matawan, Middletown
It seems this little Monmouth County blogging party has really exploded.
Labels: Jen Beck, Monmouth County
I checked The Courier's more detailed web stats this morning and made a pretty funny discovery.
Monmouth Republicans are taking to blogs like wildfire.
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I need to post a bunch of source documents for the Lynch story since I promised to do that right after the New Year. I doubt anybody's pining away for a new set of dull ELEC report posts, but, essentially, this blog is supposed to exist just to house my source docs. Anyway, just wanted to say I haven't forgotten, I've just been incredibly fatigued by all the work on this website redesign business. It might take a few more weeks, but I'll get there.
Oh dear - NOT FOUND!
So much for a pub trying to hold back a story.
Jackie Corley is a very talented writer who works for a paper that does not appreciate her talents. They are only interested in Jackie fronting the agenda they are churning out. It is my hope that she tires of this nonsense and find work at a reputable paper where she will allowed to grow into the writer she's destined to be.
Posted by: FreedomOfSpeech at January 1, 2006 05:13 PM
All righty...
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The Courier's website has gotten a facelift, complete with RSS feed for you Firefox-loving technorati types.
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I wanted to post this comment left on my blog by Honest Abe because I thought it was pretty hysterical:
Some of the theories that I've heard are that I'm Fred Niemann, Wally Edge(!), Dan Gallic or Joe DiBella. I even heard that I was you!
I remain anonymous because, in addition to the independence it allows me, it also doesn't identify me with any one part of the county, i. e., Western Monmouth, Bayshore, Coastal, etc. Also I can travel freely at events like Lincoln Day, the Finance Gala or a Federation luncheon or Affiliated dinner. I try to keep my finger on the pulse and my ear to the ground; sometimes it's better when people don't realize they're talking to Honest Abe.
Labels: Dan Gallic, Fred Niemann, Monmouth County, Republican
I'll have The Courier's website back up and running tomorrow evening with a new template. I'll be selling the ownership of BayshoreNews.com (for the big $25 it cost me) to the paper and I'll no longer have any affiliation with that domain name.
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Corzine must reject power grab on fort reuse (APP)
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Very interesting piece in the NY Times yesterday:
Labels: Jack Morris