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Saturday, October 1, 2011

'Jersey Shore' Rejected By its Namesake State For Film Tax Break

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Thanks to the folks at MTV, the Garden State is now recognized for its Italian-American-centric beaches, bars, gyms, tanning salons and laundromats. And for some reason, New Jerseyans aren't thrilled about it.

But Gov. Chris Christie is putting his foot down, blocking the MTV show Jersey Shore from receiving a $420,000 tax break. Though Christie suspended the film tax credit program in 2010 on behalf of budget cuts, the show's first season was filmed in 2009, qualifying it for funding.

(MORE: New Jersey Taxpayers Cough Up $420K to Support MTV's 'Jersey Shore')

"I have no interest in policing the content of such projects," Christie said. The governor, who is no fan of the show, noted that it is his role to make sure New Jersey taxpayers are not stuck paying "for a project which does nothing more than perpetuate misconceptions about the state and its citizens." Among those misconceptions is the belief that the cast is actually from Jersey; in reality, the vast majority of the self-proclaimed "guidettes" and "juiceheads" are from New York.

Lawmakers have criticized the TV show's impending tax break since it was first revealed by the statehouse bureau of The Star-Ledger of Newark and The Record newspapers earlier this month. MTV spoksewoman Noelle Llewelleyn told the AP she wouldn't comment on the tax issue but emphasized, "Jersey Shore itself will not be affected." NewsFeed gathers this is supposed to be a good thing.

For the uninitiated, the show's initial season focused on a group of young Italian-Americans living in Seaside Heights, a shore community along the boardwalk, and showcased their hard-partying lifestyle. Subsequent seasons have followed the cast to Miami and Italy, though the show's state-damning name has remained the same. Though some state officials denounce the show for tarnishing New Jersey's image, NewsFeed notes you can't discount the show for its cultural contributions: fist-pumping and smushing.

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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Virgin Mary vandal Suspect arrested in New Jersey

Published September 10, 2011| FoxNews.com

New Jersey police have arrested a man suspected of destroying the Virgin Mary and Jésus statues nine churches this summer.

Curtis n. Condell, 41, of Magnolia, N.J., was arrested Wednesday for reports of MyFoxPhilly the 14th vandalism to Saint Joan of Arc Church, July.

Condell was charged with bias intimidation and criminal mischief for causing damage to the two religious statues in Saint Joan of Arc Church.

Following the investigation, police also charged Condell with other acts of vandalism of statues in the Cistercian Monastery, located in Mt. Laurel, N.J., as well as seven churches in Cherry Hill, N.J., in July.

In this case, the break came when a viewer of news alert provided a tip to the police leading to the identity of the suspect.

A church and more than 30 statues were damaged in the attacks.

Condell was sent to the prison of County of Burlington or $100,000 bail.

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