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Monday, October 1, 2012

Michael Yodice, Democratic Candidate for Chatham Borough Council

This is Yodice's first time on the ballot for Chatham Borough Council.

Name : Mr. Michael Yodice Also known as : Mike Date of birth : 11 February 1989 Place of residence : Chatham Borough Attended college : Yes College : Drew University Degree : BA in Philosophy and Theatre Year of graduation : 2011 Job titles held : Student Technician, On-Site Maintenance Man, and others Employers : Drew University, Deer Run Golf and Tennis Club, North Manhattan Construction Company, Millennium Design Concepts Inc. Party affiliation : Democrat Running for a: Local office Running for position: Chatham Borough Council Chamber/district: District 9 Incumbent: No Previous elective offices : NA Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: NA Address 11 Washington Street Morristown NJ 7960 Name : Title : Facebook : http://www.facebook.…

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Menendez Fundraiser: Joe Biden Has Left the Building

Patch photographer shoots motorcade leaving Old Glen Road location of event.

Update: Patch photographer Warren Westura reported that a motorcade, likely carrying Vice President Joe Biden, had left the Old Glen Road home that hosted a Sen. Robert Menendez fundraiser, at about 6:45 p.m. The Morristown area is expected to be turned upside Monday afternoon, when a fundraiser for Sen. Robert Menendez at a Morris Township home welcomes Vice President Joe Biden as its guest of honor. Phillip and Barbara Sellinger, of Old Glen Road in Morris Township, will be holding the fundraiser Monday evening for Menendez, who is seeking re-election. Phillip Sellinger is a managing shareholder for the GreenbergTraurig law firm, in Florham Park. The couple has hosted other Democratic Party events at their home before, including a Morris…

Richard Dean

9:07 pm on Thursday, March 22, 2012

I find it very interesting that they picked one of the most Republican counties of the nation considering very few Democratic Party members have won county wide elections since 1860.   more ›

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