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Another Supreme Court vacancy, another young woman to fill it.
Gov. Murphy will nominate Rachel Wainer Apter, the director of the Division of Civil Rights, to the seat being vacated by Jaynee LaVecchia, I’ve confirmed. David Wildstein reported it first. The big headline here is that she’s a former clerk for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, whose 88th birthday would have been today.
If she s confirmed, Murphy will have placed two women on the court who will be able to serve for 30 years. That’s a long legacy, though I’m not sure whether it really is one. As Gov. Christie’s picks have shown us, state Supreme Court justices don’t necessarily vote the way their nominator would like them to. But if you’re just looking for another reliably liberal vote, this nominee doesn t seem likely to veer right once on the bench.
March 14, 2021 at 9:36 PM
KEYPORT, NJ - A family and community is in mourning. Community leader and Board of Education President Ann Marie Panzarelli succumbed after battling COVID-19 since mid-february. Panzarelli was 50 years old.
According to an earlier report in the Asbury Park Press, Panzarelli checked into Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank Feb. 15. According to her son, Vincent Panzarelli, she experienced a fever, cough, body aches and the loss of taste and smell last month. Within a day, she was put on a ventilator.
Keyport Mayor Collette Kennedy published a statement about Panzarelli’s passing on social media Sunday afternoon.
Keyport school board president dies after battle with COVID-19
Ann Marie Panzarelli, president of Keyport’s board of education and longtime beloved presence in the borough, died Saturday after a monthlong battle with COVID-19. She was 50.
Panzarelli checked into Riverview Medical Center in Red Bank Feb. 15 after experiencing a fever, cough, body aches and the loss of taste and smell, her son Vincent Panzarelli told the Asbury Park Press last month. Within a day, she was put on a ventilator.
Keyport Mayor Collette Kennedy published a statement about Panzarelli’s passing on social media Sunday afternoon.
“In honor of her role as president of the Keyport board of education, as well as her dedication to many local organizations, including the Keyport Indians, as a way to show support to her family and community during this difficult time, you may want to consider turning your porch light to red or tie a red ribbon on a tree in your yard,” the statement read. “Red represe
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As Assemblymembers Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Gordon Johnson competed for Democratic Party support to succeed retiring state Sen. Loretta Weinberg, the senator has remained neutral at least publicly.
“You’ll have to ask her that question,” Huttle told me when I asked if she believed Weinberg had