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Barbara Buono, the Democratic candidate for governor, and her husband, a physician, earned more than a half a million dollars last year, according to tax returns. Skip to Article.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's opponent is out with a new ad, and it might be a candidate for sneakiest ad of the year. At first glance, Democrat Barbara Buono's ad appears to be just a fun ...
Buono’s mother died last year while the senator was in Trenton for a voting session, forcing her to abruptly leave. Typically, when a senator loses a parent, ...
Buono's campaign has made two submissions to the Election Law Enforcement Commission since winning the June primary, but on Tuesday it resubmitted $265,000 worth of contributions to correct ...
Buono sharply criticized Christie's provision of $2.1 billion in tax credits to corporations, calling it the wrong way to jumpstart the state's economy and reasoning that that the state should ...
In South Jersey, the real Super Bowl winner is landmark bakery Del Buono's. The Haddon Heights business has its busiest day of the year on Super Bowl Sunday, only behind Christmas Eve.
It's 8:35 a.m., and I'm naked in Barbara Buono's bathroom. If you haven't heard of Barbara Buono, don't worry—you are not alone. Buono is the Democratic nominee for governor of New Jersey, but ...
Sen. Barbara Buono does an interview on MSNBC, Sen. Bob Menendez gets vindicated and Gov. Christie criticizes the President's leadership - with Matthew Arco of PolitickerNJ.com, Nick Acocella of ...
Buono campaign releases another web ad The same day the Christie campaign announced the release of its second television ad, Democratic gubernatorial hopeful Barbara Buono’s camp.
The Election Law Enforcement Commission has approved more than $7.2 million in matching funds for the reelection campaign of Gov. Chris Christie. The match gives the governor a total of $11.3 milli… ...
This is part of a series from education blogger Laura Waters of NJ Left Behind. Democratic gubernatorial candidate Barbara Buono released her education plan for New Jersey’s public schools earlier ...