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On November 8 of 1977
Governor Brendan T. Byrne is re-elected to a second term with 55.7% of the vote, defeating former Republican State Senator Raymond Bateman who receives 41.8%. Byrne's victory--in an election focused on his support of the state's first income tax--caps one of the most remarkable comebacks in the state's political history as he recovers from polls which reported that he trailed Bateman by nearly 20% at the beginning of the campaign.
Governor Brendan T. Byrne is re-elected to a second term with 55.7% of the vote, defeating former Republican State Senator Raymond Bateman who receives 41.8%. Byrne's victory--in an election focused on his support of the state's first income tax--caps one of the most remarkable comebacks in the state's political history as he recovers from polls which reported that he trailed Bateman by nearly 20% at the beginning of the campaign.
On November 7 of 1985
U.S. District Court Judge H. Lee Sarokin releases his decision to issue a writ of habeas corpus freeing from prison former middleweight boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter who had been convicted of the murders.in 1966 of two white men and a woman in a Paterson bar., stating that “The extensive record clearly demonstrates that [the] petitioners’ convictions were predicated upon an appeal to racism rather than reason, and concealment rather than disclosure.” The judge found that prosecutors had improperly suggested to the jury that racial revenge was the motive for the murders and also had withheld evidence in the trial of Carter and his co-defendant John Artis. Carter had spent most of the past 19 years in New Jersey prisons, serving two consecutive life sentences for the murders. Artis was released on parole in 1981, after serving nearly 15 years of a life sentence. The case had sparked national attention, with protest marches including heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali and was the focus of the song "Hurricane" co-written by Bob Dylan first released in 1975 after Dylan had visited Carter in Rahway State Prison.
On November 6 of 1869
Rutgers College defeats the College of New Jersey (renamed Princeton University in 1896) by a score of 6 to 4 in New Brunswick in the first official intercollegiate American football game.
Rutgers College defeats the College of New Jersey (renamed Princeton University in 1896) by a score of 6 to 4 in New Brunswick in the first official intercollegiate American football game.
On November 5 of 1912
New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic nominee, is elected president, receiving 42% of the popular vote, defeating the Progressive Party candidate and former President Theodore Roosevelt with 27%, incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft with 23% and the Socialist Party's Eugene Debs with 6%.
New Jersey Governor Woodrow Wilson, the Democratic nominee, is elected president, receiving 42% of the popular vote, defeating the Progressive Party candidate and former President Theodore Roosevelt with 27%, incumbent Republican President William Howard Taft with 23% and the Socialist Party's Eugene Debs with 6%.
On November 4 of 1783
The Continental Congress, which had been meeting in Nassau Hall at The College of New Jersey (later renamed as Princeton University in 1896) since June 30 to escape a mutiny of troops in Philadelphia, adjourned its session in Princeton, later reconvening in Trenton.
The Continental Congress, which had been meeting in Nassau Hall at The College of New Jersey (later renamed as Princeton University in 1896) since June 30 to escape a mutiny of troops in Philadelphia, adjourned its session in Princeton, later reconvening in Trenton.
On November 3 of 1926
The trial begins in the Somerset County Court House in Somerville in the Hall–Mills murder case. The case involved the murders in 1922 in Somerset of an Episcopal priest and a married woman who was a member of his choir with whom he was having an affair. The priest's wife and her brothers were acquitted in the month-long trial and no one else is ever convicted of the murders.
The trial begins in the Somerset County Court House in Somerville in the Hall–Mills murder case. The case involved the murders in 1922 in Somerset of an Episcopal priest and a married woman who was a member of his choir with whom he was having an affair. The priest's wife and her brothers were acquitted in the month-long trial and no one else is ever convicted of the murders.
On November 2 of 1783
General George Washington issues his "Farewell Orders to the Armies of the United States" from his headquarters in Rocky Hill, just north of Princeton.
General George Washington issues his "Farewell Orders to the Armies of the United States" from his headquarters in Rocky Hill, just north of Princeton.
"I am from New Jersey"
- Jon Stewart tribute to Bruce Springsteen at Kennedy Center Honors
- Jon Stewart tribute to Bruce Springsteen at Kennedy Center Honors
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