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04/26/11 Nicholas (below) has new ears and his hearing restored, thanks to surgery and the intervention of the late Rep. John Adler. / JOSE F. MORENO/Courier-Post
04/07/11 Former U.S. Rep. John Adler liked to watch silly movies, play catch, and attend his sons' sporting events. But the thing he enjoyed the most was family dinners, his sons Andrew and Oliver said at his funeral Wednesday.
04/06/11 Services for former New Jersey Rep. John Adler will take place at a Cherry Hill synagogue Wednesday.
04/06/11 TRENTON -- Hundreds of people fill a southern New Jersey synagogue to bid farewell to former New Jersey Rep. John Adler. Gov. Chris Christie and Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno were the dignitaries attending the funeral service in Cherry Hill on Wednesday afternoon.
04/06/11 Friends and relatives gathered today for the funeral of former U.S. Rep. John Adler, who died Monday.
04/06/11 Former U.S. Rep. John Adler liked to watch silly movies, play catch, and attend his sons' sporting events. But the thing he enjoyed the most was family dinners, his sons Andrew and Oliver said at his funeral Wednesday.
04/05/11 The Associated Press The Associated Press MONTCLAIR, N.J. New Jersey's largest gay rights organization is naming a new award after a politician who championed the group's causes before his death on Monday. John Adler was a longtime state senator who served one term in Congress before he lost a re-election bid last year. Garden State Equality says as chairman of the state Senate Judiciary ...
04/04/11 Former U.S. Rep. John Adler, a tireless politician from Cherry Hill who carved out a centrist voting record over two decades in the state senate and one term in Congress, died today at the age of 51.
04/04/11 John Adler, a New Jersey politician who worked his way up from town councilman to congressman, died Monday. He was 51.
04/04/11 TRENTON, N.J. - Former New Jersey congressman John Adler has died. He was 51. A spokeswoman for Adler's law firm confirmed his death on Monday.
12/02/10 After voting earlier today to block a middle-class tax cut bill, U.S. Rep. John Adler helped the Democratic majority reach final passage of the measure.
11/15/10 It's been nearly two weeks since freshman congressman John Adler fell to political novice Jon Runyan, and the hive mentality that overtook his re-election campaign in its final days still appears to be in effect.
11/04/10 Jon Runyan's narrow victory over Rep. John Adler is in some ways a return to the natural order of things in the 3rd Congressional District.
11/03/10 Image Credit: John Salvino And the results are in: Republican Tom Corbett has been elected as the next Governor of Pennyslvania, beating Dan Onorato, while Rep. Jon Runyan won the NJ house race against John Adler. Democrat Joe Sestak lost in a very close race to Pat Toomey for PA's U.S. Senate seat. [ FOX 29 ] A fifteen-year-old boy was shot in the neck yesterday and taken in serious condition ...
11/03/10 Republican Jon Runyan defeated incumbent Rep. John Adler in the 3rd Congressional District Tuesday, guaranteeing the former pro athlete a second chapter in his journey from offensive lineman to congressman.
11/03/10 Republican Jon Runyan, a former offensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles, defeated Democratic incumbent John Adler for the 3rd Congressional District seat in the House of Representatives.
10/31/10 As the campaigns of U.S. Rep. John Adler and Jon Runyan enter their final days, New Jersey's Third Congressional District race looks to be less about two men than it is about two parties.
10/28/10 They voted for Democrat Barack Obama in 2008 but turned around and voted for Republican Chris Christie in 2009. Now, eyes are turning to these centrist voters of Moorestown, Mount Laurel, and Evesham - along with their neighbors elsewhere in Burlington County - who could decide the tight race between freshman Democrat U.S. Rep. John Adler and his Republican challenger, former Eagle Jon Runyan.
10/28/10 New Jersey's closest House race has gotten even closer, according to a pair of independent polls released Tuesday. Rutgers University's Eagleton Poll has freshman Democratic U.S. Rep. John Adler dead even at 44 percent with Republican challenger Jon Runyan, a former Eagles tackle. The margin of error in the Rutgers poll is plus or minus 5.6 percentage points
10/28/10 Back in 2008, it didn't really matter that voters in the far reaches of South Jersey's conservative-leaning 3rd Congressional District hadn't really heard of John Adler or his Republican adversary.
10/27/10 Forecasters at the website Real Clear Politics have moved the 3rd congressional district contest between John Adler and Jon Runyan from Toss-Up to Leans Republican. |