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  • But Chris Christie says the family will have Sunday dinners at the historic mansion known as Drumthwacket (DRUM-thwak-it).

    Latest News 2009

  • But Chris Christie says the family will have Sunday dinners at the historic mansion known as Drumthwacket (DRUM-thwak-it).

    Latest News 2009

  • Mr. Christie planned to visit a shelter at Rutgers University Saturday afternoon, and he wasn't sure whether he would stay at his personal home in Mendham, N.J., or at the governor's mansion Drumthwacket in Princeton.

    Atlantic City Evacuation Tasks Jersey Leadership Lisa Fleisher 2011

  • Mel Evans/Associated Press New Jersey's Drumthwacket manor in Princeton has been little more than a crash pad since Gov.

    In the Job, Not the Mansion 2010

  • New Jersey's stately Drumthwacket manor in Princeton has served as little more than a crash pad since Gov.

    No Thanks, No Mansion for Me, Say More Governors-to-Be Matthew Dolan 2010

  • Once, the governor and his staff took shelter at Drumthwacket during a snowstorm.

    No Thanks, No Mansion for Me, Say More Governors-to-Be Matthew Dolan 2010

  • Chris Christie uses Drumthwacket manor mostly for special dinners and official receptions, and lives elsewhere.

    No Thanks, No Mansion for Me, Say More Governors-to-Be Matthew Dolan 2010

  • But Dunstan McNichol, writing in the Ledger, details similarities between Corzine's plan and language in the 1999 Structured Financing Act -- that is, back in the days when the GOP controlled Drumthwacket AND the Statehouse

    Archive 2007-08-01 Dan 2007

  • But Dunstan McNichol, writing in the Ledger, details similarities between Corzine's plan and language in the 1999 Structured Financing Act -- that is, back in the days when the GOP controlled Drumthwacket AND the Statehouse

    Driving the Turnpike debate: One step forward, two steps back Dan 2007

  • Ah! that Dugald Dalgetty, of Drumthwacket, should live to see men fight with bows and arrows! —

    A Legend of Montrose 2008

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