Nicholas Acocella (February 7, 1943 – June 20, 2020) was an American political journalist and author. He was the editor and publisher of Politifax, a weekly newsletter about New Jersey politics. From 2015 he was the host of the NJTV show Pasta & Politics.
He was married to Laura Eliasoph Acocella, with whom he has
a daughter, Francesca Rebecca Acocella, and previously married to New Yorker writer Joan Acocella (née Ross), with whom he shares a son, Bart Acocella.[1] He died of cancer at his home in Hoboken, New Jersey, on June 20, 2020.[3]
Career
In 1997, Acocella started Politifax, a weekly newsletter about New Jersey politics,[4] and was its editor, publisher, and sole writer.[5] Initially a fax service before transitioning to email, an annual subscription cost $400 for 46 issues. The newsletter's design comprised a white background with letters in a simple black font.[1] He initially covered statewide politics but later covered local politics as well.[6] The large number of governmental authorities in the state, with 566 municipalities in 21 counties, led to a need for coverage outside of the state's daily newspapers covering the "little battlefields" at the county and municipal level.[7] Acocella also wrote twenty books about baseball, of which he was a lifelong fan,[1] with one book, The Ball Clubs, comprising a history of every major league team.[6]
In 2015, Acocella started hosting a television show, Pasta & Politics,[8] on NJTV,[9] where he would interview various New Jersey politicians while making pasta dishes;[10] the show ran for five seasons.[11] Guests included Thomas Kean, Cory Booker, Chris Christie, and Stephen Sweeney.[1]
Published works
Dewey, Donald; Acocella, Nicholas (May 2016). The Black Prince of Baseball: Hal Chase and the Mythology of the Game. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN978-0803299399.[12]
Dewey, Donald; Acocella, Nicholas (2005). Total ballclubs: the ultimate book of baseball teams. Toronto: Sport Classic. ISBN978-1894963374.
Acocella, Nicholas; Dewey, Donald (1996). The Book of Baseball Lineups. Secaucus, NJ: Carol Pub. Group. ISBN978-0806517537.
Acocella, Nicholas; Dewey, Donald (1994). The Greatest Team of All Time: As Selected by Baseball's Immortals from Ty Cobb to Willie Mays. Holbrook, MA: B. Adams. ISBN978-1558504219.
Dewey, Donald; Acocella, Nick (1992). The all-time all-star baseball book. Dubuque, IA: Brown & Benchmark. ISBN978-0-697-14594-9.
Dewey, Donald; Acocella, Nicholas; Acocella, Bart (1985). The All-Time All-Star Baseball Book. New York: Avon Books. ISBN9780380895304.
^Stile, Charles (June 28, 2020). "The political wisdom of Nick Acocella". Courier-Post. Camden, New Jersey. p. 12A. Archived from the original on March 23, 2023. Retrieved March 23, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.