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As Assemblymembers Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Gordon Johnson competed for Democratic Party support to succeed retiring state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, the senator has remained neutral at least publicly.
“You’ll have to ask her that question,” Huttle told me when I asked if she believed Weinberg had
Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bruce Springsteen can still drive all night. New Jersey federal prosecutors dropped a DWI charge Wednesday against the legendary rocker, who was instead ordered to pay a $500 fine and $40 in court fees after pleading to a single charge of downing two shots of tequila near a New Jersey beach. “I think I can pay that immediately,” the rocker replied when asked by .
In a court hearing Wednesday regarding his much-reported November DUI arrest, Bruce Springsteen pleaded guilty to consuming alcohol in a restricted area but the driving under the influence and reckless driving charges were dropped. The singer was fined $500 plus fees.