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NEW JERSEY 110th Congress 165 NEW JERSEY (Population 2000 8,414,350) SENATORS FRANK LAUTENBERG, Democrat, of Cliffside Park, NJ; born in Paterson, NJ, January 23, 1924; education: Nutley High School, Nutley, NJ, 1941; B.S., Economics, Columbia University School of Business, New York, NY, 1949; professional: U.S. Army Signal Corps, 1942–46; data processing firm founder, and CEO, 1952–82; commissioner, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, 1978–82; commissioner, New Jersey Economic Development Authority; mem- ber: U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council; Advisory Council of the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University; appointed by the Governor on December 27, 1982, to complete the unexpired term of Senator Nicholas F. Brady; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 2, 1982; reelected in 1988 and 1994; not a candidate for reelection in 2000; replaced Senator Robert Torricelli as the Democratic candidate for the U.S. Senate in October 2002; four children: Ellen, Nan, Lisa and Joshua; committees: Appropriations; Budget; Commerce, Science, and Transpor- tation; Environment and Public Works; Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 5, 2002. Office Listings http://lautenberg.senate.gov 324 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 ......................................... (202) 224–3224 Chief of Staff.—Dan Katz. FAX: 228–4054 Chief Counsel.—Scott Mulhauser. Legislative Director.—Doug Mehan. Press Secretary.—Michael Pagan. One Gateway Center, Suite 102, Newark, NJ 07102 .................................................. (973) 639–8700 *** ROBERT MENENDEZ, Democrat, of Hoboken, NJ; born in New York City, NY, January 1, 1954; education: graduated, Union Hill High School, 1972; B.A., St. Peter’s College, Jersey City, NJ, 1976; J.D., Rutgers Law School, Newark, NJ, 1979; professional: attorney; elected to the Union City Board of Education, 1974–78; admitted to the New Jersey bar, 1980; mayor of Union City, 1986–92; member: New Jersey Assembly, 1987–91; New Jersey State Senate, 1991–92; chair, New Jersey Hispanic Leadership Program; New Jersey Hispanic Elected Offi- cials Organization; New Jersey Majors Coalition; president and co-founder, Alliance Civic As- sociation; U.S. House of Representatives 1993–2006; vice chair, Democratic Caucus, 1998– 2002; chair, Democratic Caucus, 2002–06; children: Alicia and Robert; committees: vice chair, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee; Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs; Budget; En- ergy and Natural Resources; Foreign Relations; elected on November 3, 1992 to the 103rd Con- gress; reelected to each succeeding Congress; appointed to the U.S. Senate on January 17, 2006 by Governor Jon S. Corzine; elected to the U.S. Senate on November 7, 2006. Office Listings http://menendez.senate.gov 317 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510 ......................................... (202) 224–4744 Chief of Staff.—Ivan Zapien. FAX: 228–2197 Press Secretary.—Afshin Mohamadi. Office Manager.—Margaret Wetherald. One Gateway Center, 11th Floor, Newark, NJ 07102 ................................................. (973) 645–3030 208 Whitehorse Pike, Suite 18, Barrington, NJ 08007–1322 ..................................... (856) 757–5353 REPRESENTATIVES FIRST DISTRICT ROBERT E. ANDREWS, Democrat, of Haddon Heights, NJ; born in Camden, NJ, August 4, 1957; education: graduated, Triton High School, Runnemede, NJ, 1975; B.S., political science, Bucknell University, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Lewisburg, PA, 1979; J.D., magna cum laude, Cornell Law School, Cornell Law Review, Ithaca, NY, 1982; Camden County Freeholder, 1986–90; Camden County Freeholder Director, 1988–90; married: Camille Spinello; children: Jacquelyn and Josi; committees: Armed Services; Budget; Education and Labor; election on November 6, 1990, to the 101st Congress, to fill the vacancy caused by 166 Congressional Directory NEW JERSEY the resignation of James Florio; elected at the same time to the 102nd Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/andrews 2439 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–6501 Chief of Staff.—Bill Caruso. FAX: 225–6583 Scheduler.—Fran Tagmire. Legislative Director.—Reisha Phills. Press Secretary.—Bill Caruso. 506A White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ 08035 ................................................. (856) 546–5100 District Director.—Amanda Caruso. 63 North Broad Street, Woodbury, NJ 08096 ............................................................. (856) 848–3900 Counties: BURLINGTON COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Maple Shade, Palmyra, Riverton. CAMDEN COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Audubon, Audubon Park, Barrington, Bellmawr, Berlin, Berlin Township, Brooklawn, Camden, Chesilhurst, Clementon, Collingswood, Gibbsboro, Gloucester City, Gloucester Township, Haddon Heights, Haddon Township, Hi- Nella, Laurel Springs, Lawnside, Lindenwold, Magnolia, Mt. Ephraim, Oaklyn, Pennsauken, Pine Hill, Pine Valley, Runnemede, Somerdale, Stratford, Tavistock, Voorhees, Winslow, Woodlynne. GLOUCESTER COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWN- SHIPS: Deptford, E. Greenwich, Greenwich, Logan Township, Mantua, Monroe, National Park, Paulsboro, Washington Township, and Wenonah. Population (2000), 647,258. ZIP Codes: 08002–04, 08007, 08009, 08012, 08014, 08018, 08020–21, 08026–33, 08035, 08037, 08043, 08045, 08049, 08051–52, 08056, 08059, 08061–63, 08065–66, 08071, 08076–80, 08081, 08083–86, 08089–91, 08093–97, 08099, 08101–10 *** SECOND DISTRICT FRANK A. LOBIONDO, Republican, of Ventnor, NJ; born in Bridgeton, NJ, May 12, 1946; education: graduated, St. Joseph’s University, Philadelphia, PA, 1968; professional: operations manager, LoBiondo Brothers Motor Express, 1968–94; Cumberland County Freeholder, 1985– 87; New Jersey General Assembly, 1988–94; awards and honors: honorary Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer; Board of Directors, Young Mens Christian Association; Honorary Rotarian; Tax- payer Hero award; Watchdog of the Treasury award; Super Friend of Seniors award; two-time winner of the Friend of the National Parks award; March of Dimes FDR award for community service; 2001 President’s award, Literacy Volunteers of America, NJ, Inc.; committees: Armed Services; Transportation and Infrastructure; elected to the 104th Congress; reelected to each succeeding Congress. Office Listings http://www.house.gov/lobiondo 2427 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, DC 20515 ................................. (202) 225–6572 Chief of Staff.—Mary Annie Harper. FAX: 225–3318 Executive Assistant.—Alicia Melvin. 5914 Main Street, Mays Landing, NJ 08330 ............................................................... (609) 625–5008 District Director.—Linda Hinckley. Counties: BURLINGTON (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Shamong, Washington, Waterford. CAMDEN COUNTY (part). ATLANTIC COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Absecon, Atlantic City, Brigantine, Buena, Cardiff, Collings Lake, Cologne, Corbin City, Dorothy, Egg Harbor, Estell Manor, Galloway, Hammonton, Landisville, Leeds Point, Linwood, Longport, Margate, Mays Landing, Milmay, Minotola, Mizpah, Newtonville, Northfield, Oceanville, Pleasantville, Pomona, Port Republic, Richland, Somers Point, Ventnor. CAPE MAY COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Avalon, Bargaintown, Beesley’s, Belleplain, Burleigh, Cape May, Cape May C.H., Cape May Point, Cold Springs, Del Haven, Dennisville, Dias Creek, Eldora, Erma, Fishing Creek, Goshen, Green Creek, Greenfield, Marmora, Ocean City, Ocean View, Rio Grande, Sea Isle, South Dennis, South Seaville, Stone Harbor, Strathmere, Tuckahoe, Villas, Whitesboro, Wildwood, Woodbine. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Bridgeton, Cedarville, Centerton, Deerfield, Delmont, Dividing Creek, Dorchester, Elwood, Fairton, Fortescue, Greenwich, Heislerville, Hopewell, Leesburg, Mauricetown, Millville, Newport, Port Elizabeth, Port Norris, Rosenhayn, Shiloh, Vineland. GLOUCESTER COUNTY (part). CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Clayton, Ewan, Franklinville, Glassboro, Harrisonville, Malaga, Mantua, Mickleton, Mullica Hill, Newfield, Pitman, Richwood, Sewell, Swedesboro, Williamstown, Woodbury. SALEM COUNTY. CITIES AND TOWNSHIPS: Alloway, Carney’s Point, Daretown, Deepwater, Elmer, Elsinboro, Hancocks Bridge, Monroeville, Norma, Pedricktown, Penns Grove, Pennsville, Quinton, Salem, and Woodstown. Population (2000), 647,258. ZIP Codes: 08001, 08004, 08009, 08019–20, 08023, 08025, 08028, 08037–39, 08051, 08056, 08061–62, 08067, 08069– 72, 08074, 08079–80, 08085, 08088–89, 08094, 08098, 08201–05, 08210, 08212–15, 08217–21, 08223, 08225–26, 08230–32, 08234, 08240–48, 08250–52, 08260, 08270, 08302, 08310–24, 08326–30, 08332, 08340–50, 08352–53, 08360–62, 08401–04, 08406 NEW JERSEY 110th Congress 167 *** THIRD DISTRICT JIM SAXTON, Republican, of Mt. Holly, NJ; born in Nicholson, PA, January 22, 1943; edu- cation: graduated, Lackawanna Trail High School, Factoryville, PA, 1961; B.A., Education, East Stroudsburg State College, PA, 1965; graduate courses, Elementary Education, Temple Univer- sity, Philadelphia, PA, 1968; professional: public school teacher, 1965–68; realtor, owner of Jim Saxton Realty Company, 1968–85; New Jersey General Assembly, 1976–82; State Senate, 1982–84; chairman, State Republican Platform Committee, 1983; former member: Chamber of Commerce; Association of the U.S. Air Force; Leadership Foundation of New Jersey; Boy Scouts of America; Rotary International; former chairman, American Cancer Committee; children: Jennifer and Martin; committees: Armed