I want to thank your Lieutenant Governor, Kim Guadagno; your Congressman, Donald Norcross; and your Mayor, Dana Redd, for being here. Give them all a big round of applause. (Applause.) I want to thank the outstanding facility, our hosts. The Salvation Army is doing great work, and the Ray Kroc Cente
Date: May 19, 2015
Category: U.S.
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A city's takeover by outsiders rankles the grass roots
ov. Chris Christie, a Republican, took office in 2010, he set a new course. The mayor elected at the same time Democrat Dana Redd got back some mayoral powers but has relinquished others. Christie's administration has used tax incentives to get several companies to agree to move into Camden. He
Date: May 18, 2015
Category: U.S.
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Chris Christie's State of the State (and the Union) Address
Christie mentioned the notion of bipartisanship a couple of times in his remarks, but drove the message home as he spoke about efforts to bring investment and better education to the city of Camden, led by a black Democratic mayor, Dana Redd.
Date: Jan 13, 2015
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Chris Christie and the Dallas Cowboys: A timeline of his die-hard fandom
October 16, 2014: Christie was teased by Camden mayor Dana Redd about being a Cowboys fan. He shot back about the Eagles' touchdown song: "Id rather have my teeth drilled than listen to that awful song, 'Fly, Eagles Fly.'"
Norcross was elected to represent the 5th District in the state Assembly in 2009, but spent only about a week there before being tapped to replace Dana Redd, when she stepped down shortly after taking office to become the mayor of Camden. He easily won a special election for the seat and last won re
Date: Feb 04, 2014
Category: U.S.
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Julian Castro speech at Democratic National Convention draws Obama comparisons
"He did a phenomenal job in articulating the values we hold dear as Democrats," Dana Redd, the mayor of Camden, New Jersey, said after Castro's speech. "He talked about opportunity. One thing the Democrats have always been about is opportunity." Ricardo Oquendo, 53, a New York attorney, said he was
Camden Mayor Dana Redd announced Thursday that she has struck a deal with Gov. Chris Christie that will provide $2.5 million in state funding to rehire 50 police officers and 15 firefighters on April 1.