Gov. Christie scored over 60 percent of the vote in both Gloucester and Burlington counties. Only about 31 percent of registered voters hit the polls in Camden County.
The two-term Congressman and former Eagle cited family as the reason for his decision to walk away.
Did you vote? Then you were in the minority—less than half of Burlington County voters cast ballots in Tuesday's general election.
Voters kept the status quo, reelecting incumbent candidates in both the Senate and Assembly in the Third, Fourth, Sixth and Seventh districts Tuesday.
Here are the arguments on voting yes or no on two ballot questions in Tuesday election
The former Newark mayor becomes NJ's first black US Senator
Christie leads Buono, 56-32.
When can property owners expect to find out their new assessments and taxes? Tax assessor Dennis DeKlerk explains.
Juan Montoya, 24, was among those arrested following an investigation led by special agents with the Cherry Hill Office of HSI.
Cinnaminson has received one marriage license application from a same-sex couple, according to the township.
Both sides praised each other Monday for working together on the new contract.
School Board Member Pam Crepps says, "The security of our children is our No. 1 priority."
Burlington County Clerk Timothy Tyler says his office is on track to bring in $2 million more this year than in 2012.
Cinnaminson Board of Education President Jean Cohen has served 15 years on the board, but says there's plenty of work yet to do.
Voters agree with the governor's decision to drop his appeal.
The news comes hours after gay couples marry in Jersey City, Newark, Red Bank, Asbury Park and other towns in N.J.
Cinnaminson Board of Education Member Harry Shea has served on the board for more than 20 years.
Same-sex marriage becomes legal effective Monday.
The Republican governor holds a 26-point lead over his Democratic challenger.
'They can even be a member of the other party,' the club president joked.
He made the comments while speaking to the New Jersey Second Amendment Society earlier this month.
Just under 25 percent of Burlington County registered voters cast ballots in Wednesday's special Senate election.
The Democrat defeated Steve Lonegan, a former Republican mayor of Bogota in Bergen County
Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno visited Moorestown Wednesday and told business owners, “The color of jobs is not red; it’s not blue; it’s not political at all. It’s green."
They allegedly attempted to steal $690,000 from fraudulent home loans.
The city paid out nearly $400,000 in overtime pay, according to philly.com.
All but three lines operational before Sandy have returned to normal operations.
Professors say officials focusing too much on dune rebuilding and not enough on climate change
Newark Mayor Cory Booker and Tea Party Republican Steve Lonegan are vying for the U.S. Senate seat of the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg.
Lonegan is seen as too conservative by most respondents in the Rutgers-Eagleton poll.
Booker leading 52 percent to 42 percent, according to Monmouth U. poll
Implementation is scheduled for Oct. 21. The Christie Administration is appealing Thursday's decision to an appellate court.
Mayor Ben Young says the 'ball was dropped' after a recent utility project escaped the township's attention.
Their debate Wednesday night was the final debate before next Wednesday's special U.S. Senate Election.
Candidates discuss unemployment, same-sex marriage Sandy recovery and whether state should legalize marijuana.
The debate begins at 7 p.m., and will be broadcast live on NBC.
Moorestown will pay Cinnaminson $20,000 to use its courtroom for the next year—and that may just be the beginning.