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Codey stops the party at Drumthwacket
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Last Edited | *crickets chirp* Dec 06, 2004 06:50pm |
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News Date | Monday, December 6, 2004 06:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | "PRINCETON - Governor Codey has clamped down on using the governor's mansion for political and private functions, a widespread practice during his predecessor's abbreviated tenure.
Drumthwacket, the 19th-century Greek Revival mansion that serves as the governor's official residence, was used by friends and allies of former Gov. James E. McGreevey to host political fund-raisers, First Communions, birthdays and at least a dozen weddings, The Sunday Star-Ledger of Newark reported."
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