A Quote by Cory Booker

I live in Newark. My family lives in Newark. I own a house in Newark. — © Cory Booker
I live in Newark. My family lives in Newark. I own a house in Newark.
Omaha is a little like Newark, without Newark's glamour.
I think Newark has been in the crosshairs in every generation of the fight to achieve America. And I think Newark is a city that's at that crossroads still.
The mayor of Newark, N.J. wants to set up a citywide program to improve residents' health. The health care program would consist of a bus ticket out of Newark.
My early childhood was spent in Newark, New Jersey, but my family moved to Denver when I was 12.
When I was just a twenty-something, I came to Newark, and I found a connection to the city in a spiritual way. I found a connection here and people here that reminded me so much of my roots and my own family.
Why aren't the Nets playing in Newark?
Newark faces real challenges.
Hollywood is Newark, New Jersey with palm trees.
I'd gladly take a grenade, if it meant saving Newark.
Pittsburgh is kind of like Newark without the cultural advantages.
I was once made honorary mayor of my hometown of Newark, Del.
I was born on May 17, 1979, in Newark, New Jersey.
I live in Brick Towers, a public housing project in Newark's Central Ward. I moved in when the projects were privately owned by a man who the residents and I believed was a grade A slumlord.
We have a rotting infrastructure that is literally poisoning children in Flint, Newark and elsewhere.
Newark might be one of few the places where the politics is tougher than even Brooklyn.
What good was being the king of the rackets in Newark, N.J., if you couldn't have DiMaggio at your dinner table?
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