EPISODE 4: The Dirt on the Garden State

EPISODE 4: The Dirt on the Garden State

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EPISODE 5: New Jersey’s Other Boss

John Sheridan’s decision to go work at Cooper University Hospital came at a curious time. It was just months after news about the Palmyra tapes came out. The tapes caught George Norcross bullying and offering a favor to a small town official; they are a rare instance where eviden ...  Show more

EPISODE 6: On the (Camden) Waterfront

A couple months after his parents’ deaths, Mark Sheridan comes across a paper trail: extensive email exchanges, dated memos, and handwritten notes detailing a real estate deal on the Camden waterfront. His father, John Sheridan, wrote himself a note on an envelope: “I have a duty ...  Show more

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