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Our next governor? By Kevin Canessa Jr. Observer Correspondent MORRISTOWN –

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utley Commissioner Steven L. Rogers is running for Governor of New Jersey – and he’s in it to win it, not just to make a statement as some political pundits have already predicted. Rogers, a retired police lieutenant with the Nutley Police Department who is in the first year of his second term on the Nutley Board of Commissioners, announced his candidacy on Thursday, Dec. 8, at the Madison Hotel in Morristown. There, in addition to introducing his wife, Natasha, to the state, the special adviser to Presidentelect Donald J. Trump laid out an aggressive, five-point plan to turn the state around, focusing on the economy, law-enforcement, bringing the police and underserved communities together, education and the Second Amendment.

On the economy Rogers says his No. 1 priority will be to repeal the current governor’s 23¢ gas tax. Though he’s unsure if he can just yet –ß and we couldn’t verify it either – he says he’ll issue an executive order to rescind the tax if necessary. “Don’t the people of New Jersey have enough heartaches to deal with?” Rogers said. “This tax was just an added burden the people didn’t need. If elected officials need to create a tax to pay bills they themselves created, they’re not doing their jobs properly, and I am going to put an end to that.” Yet it’s not just the gas tax that concerns Rogers. He wants to bring big business back to Jersey, bring new business to the state – all while finding ways to impact local, small-business owners. “So many pharmaceutical companies, transportation, healthcare companies have left the state, but I want them back,” Rogers said. “I want businesses of all sizes working with each other. It can be done because if larger businesses come back, it will instantly create work for smaller businesses.

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Nutley Commissioner Steven Rogers announcing that he’s running for governor.

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Killer of Kearny jeweler up for sentencing JERSEY CITY – More than seven years after he killed a Kearny jeweler during a robbery, a Bloomfield man is to learn his fate next month. John DeRosa, 58, faces sentencing Jan. 6 before Hudson

County Superior Court Judge Patrick Arre, sitting in Jersey City, according to Raymond Worrall, spokesman for the Hudson County Prosecutor’s Office. On Oct. 27, a jury found DeRosa guilty of the fatal

shooting of Xavier Egoavil, 47, a Kearny resident who owned Rachel Jewelers, 142 Kearny Ave., on Aug. 18, 2009. It took the jurors just two hours to return their verdict against DeRosa. He’d been previously indicted by a

county grand jury for murder, felony murder, armed robbery and weapons charges on June 29, 2010. Assistant Hudson County Prosecutor Leo Rinaldi, who presented the state’s case against DeRosa, is “still formu-

lating what the state will be asking for” in terms of length of jail time, Worrall said. DeRosa faces anywhere from 30 years to life in prison for his crime. see DEROSA page

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