Now that the Election is over you would think those who lost would look to the future, but some want to put blame for not winning. In the case of Mitt Romney, do not blame Jersey's own Chris Christie.
It was a defeat for Joe Kyrillos, the Republican challenger for U.S. Senate in New Jersey, who never figured out a way to beat a better-known, more financed incumbent.
Roughly 2 million New Jersey homes and businesses are still without power today after the devastation left behind by super storm Sandy. That means almost 5 million people are in the dark.
During the GOP primaries, we finally stopped hearing the rumors of Gov. Chris Christie running for president, after Christie reaffirmed for the 350,890,000th that he wasn't running in 2012.
But what about 2016?
Preparations are being made on the boardwalk outside Resorts Casino Hotel in Atlantic City, the site of an exciting announcement regarding an expansion of the gaming facility.
If you've been wanting to give Gov. Chris Christie a piece of your mind your chance is coming this week. Christie will be holding a town hall meeting in Galloway at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Galloway Township Middle School to address tax relief for New Jersey residents. The session is open to the public and is expected to last between 60 to 90 minutes.
Governor Chris Christie has never been afraid to be at times unconventional, and at all times himself. Another side of The Garden State's highest ranking official came out yesterday in a video that pays homage to Seinfeld.