Tom Goodwin

November 13, 2008 - 4:03pm

DeAngelo gets ready for a challenge

Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo (D-Hamilton) knows that Republicans have him in their sights for next year, but says that this time is different: he’s a known commodity.

“Being in District 14 and in Hamilton Township where politics is very much independent minded individuals, I expect all races to be close,” he said. 

Close, but not like last year, when DeAngelo edged out Republican Tom Goodwin by about 700 votes, while his entrenched running mate, Linda Greenstein (D-Plainsboro), ran 3,000 votes ahead of him. 

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July 23, 2008 - 3:03pm

GOP competes in 14th

Two Republicans on the Hamilton Township Council are expressing interest in running for the State Assembly in 2009, creating a potential fight between Tom Goodwin and Kelly Yaede for the support of the GOP organization in the fourteenth district. The two want to challenge incumbents Linda Greenstein and Wayne DeAngelo.

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January 1, 2008 - 10:59pm

Bencivengo vows to remember Hamilton's working class

Hamilton Mayor John BencivengoHamilton Mayor John BencivengoStrengthened by what he described as a "shared vision with my people, a cause to be accomplished and a dream come true," John Bencivengo officially became mayor of Hamilton today as he was sworn in by U.S. Rep. Chris Smith in the ballroom of the Nottingham Firehouse in front of a crowd of 350 people.

"I wish that I could have given a more cheerful address today," said Bencivengo in a nod to the town’s $10 million budget deficit. "But even if our fiscal circumstances had been better, even if we had ample surplus, I’d be saying the same things. It should be our goal, no matter the circumstances, to do more with less."

The former Republican Party municipal chairman and fired government worker ran and won on a platform of restoring common sense and accountability to government. Today Bencivengo swore always to remember that working families fund the town, and promised to present the 2009 budget on time in July.

He made the second of these vows in defiance of the record of his predecessor, Glen Gilmore, who sat on the document last year until a judge ruled he had to release it to the Township Council prior to the November election. The release of the 2008 budget, which initially showed a $5 million shortfall, helped propel the Republican Bencivengo to victory over Gilmore by fewer than 500 votes.

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November 6, 2007 - 7:58am

Quain on the ground in the 14th district

Steve Quain, campaign spokesman for state senate candidate Assemblyman Bill Baroni and Assembly candidates Adam Bushman and Tom Goodwin, goes over the ground game in Republican Party HQ in Hamilton.

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November 6, 2007 - 6:42am

Working on all fronts, everyone is a concerned citizen in Hamilton

Republican mayoral candidate John Bencivengo peruses the town's financial assessment statement in Hamilton.Republican mayoral candidate John Bencivengo peruses the town's financial assessment statement in Hamilton.

It’s all politics in Hamilton a day before Election Day as Republican mayoral candidate John Bencivengo climbs out of his sport utility vehicle and walks into the office of Council President Dave Kenny.

Kenny and the Republican Council have been fighting with Democratic Mayor Glen Gilmore over the town’s budget and pressuring the mayor through the courts to release details of Hamilton’s financial health before, and not after, the mayoral election.

Moments earlier, the appellate division of the state Superior Court upheld Kenny’s appeal, and denied Gilmore’s motion to issue a stay in the release of the town’s annual financial statement. Now Bencivengo watches as Kenny receives by fax the financial statement from Bowman and Company, the company charged with preparing the information.

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November 5, 2007 - 1:15am

Into the home stretch in Central Jersey

District 13 Sen. Joseph Kyrillos huddles with Assemblyman Sam Thompson.District 13 Sen. Joseph Kyrillos huddles with Assemblyman Sam Thompson.Stumping throughout central Jersey on Sunday, Gov. Jon Corzine dismissed the recently formed Common Sense America as a closeted anti-gay group masquerading as a champion of fiscal conservatism.

In defiance of Fair and Clean Elections in the 14th district, the Princeton-based outfit has spent an estimated $450,000-worth of ads against Democratic Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein and by extension, her running mate, labor leader Wayne DeAngelo.

"It’s not going to end up having a major impact," said Corzine, with Greenstein, DeAngelo and state Senate candidate Seema Singh, at his side in Hamilton’s Golden Dawn Diner.

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November 2, 2007 - 2:00am
PRESS RELEASE

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: TRENTON TIMES ENDORSES TOM GOODWIN

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Trenton Times Endorses Tom Goodwin 

Today the Trenton Times endorsed Tom Goodwin for State Assembly in the 14th Legislative District:

Mr. Goodwin has served ably on the Hamilton Township Council. He works hard to learn the issues and does not shy away from digging out the answers. He would be a good ad dition to the Legislature at a time when it needs hard-working, independent thinkers.

 

 

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October 29, 2007 - 3:02pm

Lautenberg stands up with Greenstein

U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg in Monroe todayU.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg in Monroe today

U.S. Sen. Frank Lautenberg today stood with the district 14 Democratic Assembly candidates in Monroe Township and lambasted a hard right group for continuing to run ads against Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein.

"I talk to John Kerry all the time, and he wishes he fought back harder," Lautenberg said of the failed 2004 Democratic Presidential nominee, who was Swift-boated by a right wing attack machine.

 

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October 29, 2007 - 12:44pm
PRESS RELEASE

GOODWIN AND BUSHMAN CALL ON GREENSTEIN TO DISTANCE HERSELF FROM SINGH’S DISHONESTY

Today 14th District State Assembly Candidates Tom Goodwin (Hamilton) and Adam Bushman (Jamesburg) called on Linda Greenstein to distance herself from dishonest claims by her running mate, Seema Singh (Monmouth Junction), who is running for State Senate on Greenstein’s ticket and is currently the target of a State Ethics Investigation.

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October 26, 2007 - 2:43pm
PRESS RELEASE

Goodwin & Bushman Denounce Third Party Attack

Assembly Candidates Criticize Group for Unwarranted Use of Their Names

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