Palisades Park, NJ - Wednesday February 10, 2010 - The latest addition to the coverage offered by the reborn Bergen Newspaper Group is an exclusive alliance with the website PolitickerNJ.com, whose contents will, for the first time, be available in print.
"PolitickerNJ.com is pleased to partner with The Bergen Newspaper Group to expand our coverage of government and politics in Bergen County and throughout North Jersey," said Christopher Barnes, president of Observer Media Group, parent company of PolitickerNJ.
"Many of New Jersey's most important legislators come from Bergen, the 2010 race for County Executive is one of the most important in the state, and local issues like the future of the Meadowlands and the Passaic Valley Sewerage Authority have already captured a statewide audience. We looking forward to working with this respected chain of local newspapers,"
PolitickerNJ.com is a "must read" for all politicians and citizens who want to know what's really going on in the citadels of government - the deals that are made behind closed doors.
PolitickerNJ is celebrating 10 years of shining its light into the darkest corners of government from the Governor's mansion at Drumthwacket to a local bar where two of your town council members might exchange ideas or make plans.
Starting with this issue of the Bergen News and the Press Journal, all of their experience of 10 years of investigative reporting of Politicker will be available to the Bergen News and its readers. Politicker has assembled a stellar group of highly knowledgeable investigative reporters and writers.
And there's a solid lineup of PolitickerNJ contributors that include:
* Former U.S. Senator Robert Torricelli
* Carla Katz, attorney, former president of the Communications Workers of America, Local 1034, frequent companion of former Governor Corzine.
* Steve Adubato, Jr., Rutgers Professor, MSNBC commentator.
* Murray Sabrin, professor of finance, Ramapo College; author, columnist for several North Jersey newspapers; Republican candidate for U.S. Senate (2008); Libertarian candidate for governor (1997).
Of course, the backbone of PolitickerNJ coverage is its investigative staff.
Fasten your seatbelts as we rocket into the second decade of the 21st Century with the Bergen Newspaper Group.
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