Robert Rosetta on June 1st, 2010

In a New York Times article covering the awarding of the Super Bowl, I had noticed that they surprisingly used a photo showing OUR governor, instead of Bloomberg or Paterson – yet the article constantly says about New York hosting the Super Bowl.  Also – the only time New Jersey is mentioned is when it [...]

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This was posted on AboutNewJersey.com’s MySpace blog on May 14th, 2009.  I thought it would be good to repost it on our official blog, especially in light of  MTV’s so-called reality show “Jersey Shore”. Once again New Jersey was the butt of Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update jokes. They made jokes regarding anything from the [...]

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Robert Rosetta on November 19th, 2009

Cast of MTV’s Jersey Shore ©MTV What is it about the negative media and constant negative erroneous stereotypes constantly being laid on New Jersey? From Saturday Night Live, to late night talk show hosts such as Conan O’Brien, to now MTV, New Jersey is under siege. Let me just say this right from the start [...]

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Robert Rosetta on November 18th, 2009

Well this is a speech I gave 5 years ago concerning New Jersey pride for the first Celebrate NJ Day.  I just found out yesterday while googling, that it was required reading for a  New Jersey History class at Fairleigh Dickinson University. Fairleigh Dickinson University Chris Rasmussen New Jersey History History 2443, section 21 History [...]

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Dear Mr Christie – I wanted to congratulate you on your win. Hopefully now we can make some very necessary changes to New Jersey, and I hope for the better. I did want to point out to you the importance of tourism and the image that New Jersey portrays to the world. Everyone goes over [...]

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