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Just two years ago, we were at the middle of a massive fight between Gov. Murphy and George Norcross over tax incentives.
It got to the point where Norcross was making threats about Murphy facing a primary opponent.
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In 1978, the Bee Gees had three of the year s top songs, the highest-grossing film was Grease and Phil Yetter was first elected to the Hampton Township Committee.
It’s been 43 years and Yetter is still on the governing body of this conservative Sussex County town. Now serving his 14th term, he chalks up his popularity with voters to one thing.
“Honesty,” Yetter said.
The sheer longevity of Yetter’s reign is rare, but he’s among dozens of elected officials across New Jersey in office for more than a quarter-century. James Anzaldi has been Clifton’s mayor since 1990. Jim Cahill was first elected New Brunswick’s mayor one year later. Since 1993 Chris Bollwage has been mayor of Elizabeth, a city that has had just two mayors in the last 57 years.
Should NJ set term limits? Some officials hold office for decades mycentraljersey.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from mycentraljersey.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.