The governor's proposed budget includes about $40 million in Sandy-related supplemental aid.
The zoning board approved Hatikvah's student enrollment of 194.
The U.S. Social Security Administration has a new online feature, 'My Social Security Account,' which allows users secure access personal benefits information.
Families argue against group homes, while state plans to shutter two large developmental centers.
Under proposed bill, doctors and treatment centers would never have to choose between profit and best treatment.
The Eisenreich Family Foundation has filed a lawsuit against the township council.
Legislation in NJ, which would enable medical marijuana users to get transplants, seeks to prevent repeat of controversial cases at California hospital
Township Councilwoman Nancy Pinkin announced that she would seek the Assembly Seat for the 18th District this year.
The U.S. Postal Service announced it will end Saturday mail delivery by Aug. 1. Speak out: How will this affect you?
An amended ordinance would ban smoking at township municipal buildings except for designated smoking areas.
Plans are being formulated at the state level for how to spend Hurricane Sandy relief aid, but the money hasn't come in yet.
Planning Director Greg Potkulski made a number of recommendations to the Township Council Monday night as the result of a traffic study conducted on the busy road.
The East Brunswick Township Council will convene at 8 p.m. tonight.
Mayor David Stahl proposed a revaluation of East Brunswick in his State of the Township address Monday night.
The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. in the city municipal building.
The Internal Revenue Service has some important information for those who have sold or are about to sell their home.
FEMA releases search engine allowing residents to learn more about base flood elevation
The school announced that it is immediately moving to file suit in Superior Court.
January is a month is which many people sign up for fitness centers and clubs, but according to the New Jersey Attorney General's office, all of those clubs have to follow certain state laws that are in place to protect customers.
A variance that would have allowed the school to renovate a warehouse into a new school was overturned by the Township Council, Monday.
Teens over the age of 16 are encouraged to apply.
U.S. Postal Service rates are set to increase by one cent on Jan. 27.
The DEP will receive a portion of advertising revenues generated by the application, which is being provided to the Department at no cost.
President and founder of Safe School Technologies presents a series on gun laws and what citizens can do.
Will Sandy reconstruction offset impact of federal tax hikes on NJ economy?
Council Reorganizes, names appointments to township boards and groups.
OLS: Sandy reconstruction, income tax surge will help, but not enough.
The local Tea Party meeting to refocus and redouble their efforts.
The U.S. House of Representatives approved funding for the National Flood Insurance Program.
The financial deadline looms in Washington, with no deal yet made. Check this primer, and share your questions and thoughts.
'Multifaceted approach to violence' stresses treatment for mentally ill, not jail-time.
Environmentalists applaud proposed measure, industry argues it won't do much to reduce litter.
At Chris Christie's first town hall meeting since Hurricane Sandy, the New Jersey governor promises to put politics aside.
A proposed $60.4 billion Hurricane Sandy disaster bill has its detractors, among then New Jersey's own Americans for Prosperity director.
Robyn Brown was named full-time municipal court judge for East Brunswick.
The Township Council heard arguments Monday regarding a variance granted to the Hatikvah school over the summer.
The Governor's office announced
The newly introduced bill would extend benefits and help cover the cost of unemployment for victims of Hurricane Sandy.
DEP said bear sighting reports are down 34 percent from last year.
Lesniak bill calls for stormproofed substations, widely deployed smart meters, to prevent the outages that followed Sandy.