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Book review: Putting NJ’s governors in their place
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By James McQueeny
New Jersey changed its state constitution in 1947 out of desperation, not inspiration. Up to then, the state’s political bosses, especially Hudson County’s Frank “I am the Law” Hague, had his hired hands, more officially called
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