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Sen Menendez s son will be picked for high-profile Port Authority board, source says

Sen. Menendez’s son will be picked for high-profile Port Authority board, source says NJ.com 1 hr ago Susan K. Livio, nj.com © Aristide Economopoulos/Aristide Economopoulos | For NJ Some in Jersey City believe Robert Menendez Jr., son of U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez, may make a run at mayor in 2021. The son of Democratic U.S. Senator Robert Menendez will be nominated to the board of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, one of the region’s most powerful agencies, a source close to the appointment confirmed Wednesday. Robert Menendez Jr. of Jersey City is one of three new appointees to be announced soon, and was the product of negotiations that have been ongoing since Gov. Phil Murphy took office in 2018.

Hanlon sworn in as Monmouth County clerk; begins second five-year term

Hanlon sworn in as Monmouth County clerk; begins second five-year term × Christine Giordano Hanlon of Ocean Township has been sworn in to begin serving her second five-year term as Monmouth County’s clerk. State Superior Court Judge Joseph W. Oxley administered the oath of office to Hanlon on Jan. 7 at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, when Monmouth County’s government reorganized for 2021. Hanlon was re-elected in November and serves as the 29th county clerk for Monmouth County, according to the county’s Office of Public Information. “It has been the honor of my life to serve as Monmouth County clerk for the past five

N J man indicted in killing of woman had been ordered to stay away from victim, court records show

N.J. man indicted in killing of woman had been ordered to stay away from victim, court records show Updated Dec 23, 2020; Facebook Share A man who was ordered to stay away from a woman he allegedly assaulted in April has been indicted on charges that he beat and choked her to death in May. Two witnesses told police that Spann and DuBois argued in a vacant Grove Street warehouse on the night of May 21 and that the dispute turned violent. The disagreement involved “another male,” investigators noted in Spann’s affidavit of probable cause. The witnesses said they departed at that point and, in an interview with investigators, Spann “described himself as blacking out, beating and choking the victim until she became unconscious.”

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