Jim McGreevey Tells His Story
Friday, September 22, 2006
Two years ago, Jim McGreevey held one of the most widely publicized press conferences in New Jersey history…to announce he was a “gay American,” and was resigning as governor. In his new memoir, The Confession, he reflects on the collision of his public and private lives.
Events: Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Friday, September 22 at 7 pm
Chelsea Barnes & Noble
Sixth Avenue at 22nd Street
Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Saturday, September 23 at 3 pm
Princeton University Bookstore
36 University Place
Princeton, New Jersey
Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Saturday, September 22 at 7 pm
Barnes & Noble
419 Menlo Park Mall
Edison, New Jersey
Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Sunday, September 23 at 2 pm
Wachtung Booksellers
54 Fairfield Street
Montclair, New Jersey
Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Sunday, September 23 at 5 pm
Here’s the Story
1043 Stuyvesant Avenue
Union, New Jersey
Available for purchase at amazon.com
Events: Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Friday, September 22 at 7 pm
Chelsea Barnes & Noble
Sixth Avenue at 22nd Street
Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Saturday, September 23 at 3 pm
Princeton University Bookstore
36 University Place
Princeton, New Jersey
Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Saturday, September 22 at 7 pm
Barnes & Noble
419 Menlo Park Mall
Edison, New Jersey
Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Sunday, September 23 at 2 pm
Wachtung Booksellers
54 Fairfield Street
Montclair, New Jersey
Jim McGreevey will be speaking and signing books
Sunday, September 23 at 5 pm
Here’s the Story
1043 Stuyvesant Avenue
Union, New Jersey

Leave a Comment
Register for your own account so you can vote on comments, save your favorites, and more. Learn more.
Please stay on topic, be civil, and be brief.
Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments. Names are displayed with all comments. We reserve the right to edit any comments posted on this site. Please read the Comment Guidelines before posting. By leaving a comment, you agree to New York Public Radio's Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use.