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Corslime MUST go. The idiot hasn't a clue of what is going on in NJ.
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine says he won't try to block the Delaware River Port Authority from using $10 million for a new soccer stadium.
The money was originally earmarked to redevelop Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
But the bistate agency voted last month to use the money to help pay for the new multi-use complex in Chester.
Corzine initially had expressed reservations about the idea, but a spokeswoman told The Philadelphia Inquirer on Friday that he wouldn't use his veto power to block the grant.
Some New Jersey motorists have said the money should be used for bridge maintenance instead.
DRPA officials have said the money will be used for infrastructure improvements in the $500 million complex.
Why should he. He could just tax us to death. Hey I don't mind paying three hundred and seventy nine thousand dollars to drive to Newark airport.
You are a rare breed of a cop!!! FIrst off you are not for more taxes, and your in a union?? I am happy, you maybe the one to restore my faith in you know what!!!!!
You are a rare breed of a cop!!! FIrst off you are not for more taxes, and your in a union?? I am happy, you maybe the one to restore my faith in you know what!!!!!
Well there is a difference, you have old school and new breed. I leave it up to you to pick.
Corslime MUST go. The idiot hasn't a clue of what is going on in NJ.
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine says he won't try to block the Delaware River Port Authority from using $10 million for a new soccer stadium.
The money was originally earmarked to redevelop Penn's Landing in Philadelphia.
But the bistate agency voted last month to use the money to help pay for the new multi-use complex in Chester.
Corzine initially had expressed reservations about the idea, but a spokeswoman told The Philadelphia Inquirer on Friday that he wouldn't use his veto power to block the grant.
Some New Jersey motorists have said the money should be used for bridge maintenance instead.
DRPA officials have said the money will be used for infrastructure improvements in the $500 million complex.
How much money will this complex generate for our State?
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