Author: Steve Adubato

Our columnist has a few picks and pans of his own.

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Feeling the Squeeze

February 8, 2010

To help troubled towns, Jersey should eliminate binding arbitration.

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

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

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Citizens’ group aims to cultivate a culture of service.

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

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Let’s End the Gotcha Game

September 14, 2009

Attack ads are an insult to Jersey voters.

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

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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.

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Evict Home Rule

June 8, 2009

Economies of scale would ease our tax burden.

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