TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie will take questions from New Jersey residents tonight and Thursday. Tonight at 7 on New Jersey 101.5FM’s “Ask the Governor,” Christie will take questions from callers for an hour. Thursday night at 8 on “On the Line” with Steve Adubato Jr., Christie will take questions from residents during the hour-long program, which airs live...
Gov. Chris Christie during a press conference.
TRENTON — Gov. Chris Christie will take questions from New Jersey residents tonight and Thursday.
Tonight at 7 on New Jersey 101.5FM’s “Ask the Governor,” Christie will take questions from callers for an hour.
Thursday night at 8 on “On the Line” with Steve Adubato Jr., Christie will take questions from residents during the hour-long program, which airs live on Thirteen/WNET, NJN, WBGO 88.3FM in North Jersey and WHYY 90.9FM in South Jersey. The program will also stream live on NJ.com.
The Star-Ledger is a promotional partner for “On the Line."
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