Times of Suriname

New Jersey governor Chris Christie lounges on beach

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UD - New Jersey’s Island Beach state park was closed last weekend due to a budget standoff with the exception of governor Chris Christie, his family and friends.

The Republican governor shut down the state government at midnight on Saturday in a health insurance battle with the Democratle­d legislatur­e. While others were reportedly turned away by police, New Jersey Advance Media took a picture of Christie with his wife Mary Pat and others on the otherwise deserted public beach. Christie later travelled by helicopter from the beach in Berkeley to the state capital Trenton to hold a news conference about the shutdown. Asked if he got any sun, Christie replied: “I didn’t get any sun today.” When later told of the photo showing him relaxing on the beach, Christie’s spokesman Brian Murray said: “Yes, the governor was on the beach briefly today talking to his wife and family before heading into the office.” But that did not mean Christie got any sun. “He had a baseball hat on,” Murray said. The governor is moving back and forth from Trenton to the summer beach house provided by the state in Berkeley to deal with the shutdown in the capital and also spend time with his family by the shore over the Independen­ce Day holiday.

Christie said the beach house is “where my family is sleeping, so that’s where I’ll sleep tonight. When I have a choice between sleeping with my family, and sleeping alone, I generally like to sleep where my family is.” Christie ordered the shutdown of nonessenti­al state services, including parks and motor vehicle offices, on Friday after he and lawmakers failed to agree on terms. On Saturday he said the beach house was separate from Island Beach state park and his family would not be using any state services. Asked if this was fair, Christie said: “Run for governor, and you can have a residence there.”

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