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New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Adubato, Steve

Getting the Record Straight

In his new book, Senator Robert Menendez touts the role of Latinos in U.S. history. more

Time To Go After Those Sacred Cows

Our new governor has to make some hard and painful choices. more

When Protest Is Not Enough

Citizens’ group aims to cultivate a culture of service. more

It's Time To Look In The Mirror

Steve Adubato's own experience helped him gain perspective and shape his thoughts on the national health care debate. more

Let's End the Gotcha Game

Attack ads are an insult to Jersey voters. more

Prescription For Corruption

Corruption pervades the state. Is the problem too much government? Steve Adubato debates today's political realities. more

It's All About Corzine

Conventional wisdom is that American elections are about competing ideas from two candidates. In reality that is not what most campaigns are about—and certainly not this year’s gubernatorial race between Democrat Jon Corzine and his Republican opponent, Chris Christie. more

Evict Home Rule

Economies of scale would ease our tax burden. more

Another Beach Bailout?

Why is U.S. funding N.J. sand replenishment? more

Immodest Proposals

Jerseyans put forth plenty of novel, even draconian, ideas for chopping the state budget down to size. more

The Race Is On

Susan G. Komen for the Cure will hold its second Race for the Cure event in Newark's Branch Brook Park on April 26. more

A Special Day

Hike The Gas Tax Now

Steve Adubato: Banking on the Garden State

Amid the current financial crisis, we wanted to know the condition of our New Jersey-based banks. To find out, we turned to Montville resident Gerald Lipkin, chief executive of Wayne-based Valley National Bank, New Jersey’s largest commercial bank (with $14 billion in assets) and the state’s first to voluntarily accept an infusion of cash under the federal government’s $700 billion financial rescue program. more

Steve Adubato: Transplanting Lungs, Saving Lives

In August, Dr. Lawrence McBride, left, performed the first two lung transplants at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, which this year became the only New Jersey hospital designated for the procedure by the Department of Health and Senior Services. more

Steve Adubato: Tourism Gets a Boost (No Fueling!)

A Q&A with Nancy J. Byrne, executive director of the New Jersey's Division of Travel and Tourism. more

Steve Adubato: Hospitals on Life Support

A healthcare roundtable discussion on the state of NJ hospitals. more

Steve Adubato: Redesigning our High Schools

A Q&A with NJ Commissioner of Education, Lucille E. Davy. more

Steve Adubato: Atypical Inspiration

Sara Rosati, a 9-year-old special olympics athlete, understands that 90 percent of life is about attitude. We could learn a thing or two from her. more

Atypical Inspiration

Hospitals on Life Support

Steve Adubato: The Age Card

Steve Adubato: Unholy Trinity

Only Jim McGreevey could make Eliot Spitzer’s self-inflicted exit from public life look dignified. more

Only in New Jersey: Road Worriers

Mammoth toll hikes could be minimized if legislators would cut the fat, end home rule, and bump up the gas tax a nickel. And residents? We’ve got some tough choices to make. more

Questions from Steve Adubato

Questions From Steve Adubato

Q & A With Steve Adubato

Q & A

Only in New Jersey: Fighting for the Future

Only in New Jersey: Squeeze Play

Only in New Jersey: Power Corrupts

“Power corrupts. Absolute power corrupts absolutely.” more

Only in New Jersey: Power Corrupts, Allegedly

Only in New Jersey: Passion Plea