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  1. 26. Apr. 2001 · Acting Gov Donald T DiFrancesco abruptly quits New Jersey governor's race, citing weeks of what he calls devastating media coverage of his past business and legal dealings; former Rep Bob Franks ...

  2. 5. Mai 2024 · Tag: Donald DiFrancesco. Tracy DiFrancesco launches bid for Somerset GOP chair. February 28, 2024 6:47 am February 28, 2024 5:19 pm. Watchung Republican Municipal Chairman Tracy DiFrancesco will run for Somerset County GOP Chairman when t ...

  3. 12/18/01. 138. Orders and directs the Department of Environmental Protection's Division of Parks and Forestry is the only agency that may authorize, approve and schedule Special Events within Liberty State Park. 01/07/02. Executive Orders issued during Acting Governor Donald T. DiFrancesco's administration.

  4. Donald T. DiFrancesco Member. dtd@newjerseylaw.net (908) 757-7800 ext. 125. V. Anthony Digirolamo Member. adigirolamo@newjerseylaw.net (908) 757-7800 ext. 119. Matthew C. Dorsi Member . mdorsi@newjerseylaw.net (908) 757-7800 ext. 163. Lisa M. Fittipaldi M ...

  5. 17. Apr. 2001 · New Jersey Acting Gov Donald T DiFrancesco was accused of repeatedly violating legal-ethics rules while serving as attorney for township of Scotch Plains in 1998; report by bipartisan group of ...

  6. Donald DiFrancesco (geboren am 20. November 1944 Die 51 war) th Gouverneur von New Jersey 2001-2002.. Biografie. DiFrancesco wurde in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, geboren und schloss 1966 sein Studium an der Penn State University und der Seton Hall University ab. Er wurde 1976 in die Versammlung von New Jersey gewählt und drei Jahre später in den Senat gewählt. 2001 ersetzte er Christine Todd ...

  7. 24. Jan. 2022 · Donald DiFrancesco, another former Senate president who was acting governor for just under a year after Whitman resigned to helm the Environmental Protection Agency under President George W. Bush, pardoned five people and commuted the sentence of a sixth before leaving office.