Vice President spent about 90 minutes at U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez' event in Morris Township.
Survey praises state's laws on open records, campaign finance disclosures, public integrity.
Waqar Hasan was shot and killed in an convenience store by a white supremacist in Dallas, just days after the Sept. 11 tragedy.
Readers voted overwhelmingly in support of having public votes for new charter schools.
The $8.5 million federally funded project aims to improve safety and reduce congestion by widening Route 130, allowing for safer turning movements.
Assemblyman sponsors bill requiring emblem on buildings where solar panels are attached to the roof to protect firefighters from electrocution.
Court's sharp rebuke of governor's plan to shut down fair housing agency could have wide implications.
NJEA spends $11 million in battle with Christie to top list.
Senate Democrats propose $1,000 tax credit, Assembly Democrats fund $2,000 credit with millionaire's tax.
Obama, Christie, Booker, Holt and Buono praise veteran lawmaker.
Cerf points to low test scores, standards in decision to close schools in Trenton, Pleasantville.
Assembly Bill 1877 would require new charter schools to get voter approval.
Should the Township Council plan to borrow money for anything else this year? What capital projects would you like to see the council approve?
Maryann Ralph will be the newest fact at the library.
The $1.9 million proposal would require borrowing $1.4 million, however, the township is expected to retire more than $2 million in debt this year.
Complicated formula hits some NJ cities hard while suburban schools see gains.
Pricetag would jump from $197 million next year to over $1.3 billion by FY2016.
NJ power supplier backs federal clean air standards -- a decade after they were defined.
Celebrate the library's Strategic Plan and ExpressCheck machines with a party.
The proposed minimum wage raise from $7.25 to $8.50 an hour will go to the Senate next, with Gov. Christie still undecided on his support.
Returns must be claimed by April 17
Christie says billionaire financier Warren Buffett should "shut up" about raising taxes on the super wealthy
The district can expect an increase of $1.204 million in state aid this year.
The township is getting the same amount of state aid this year as it received next year. Should the state give more, or should municipalities do more to decrease costs?
Legislature mulls changes in state liquor laws to allow alcohol sales in supermarkets and big box food stores.
Worried about high property taxes in the Garden State? Here's why.
Governor argues issue should be decided by voters in a referendum.
Voters get their say on fire budgets and Board of Fire Commissioners.
Project is designed to improve mobility and promote economic development.
Consolidation initiatives are sweeping the state, with governor and legislature adding bipartisan backing.
A shorter time frame for power auctions and more in-state capacity could have made a bigger difference.
Register for the season online or by mail.
Patrons will be able to pick up reserves, pay fines and fees and check out media without going to the circulation desk.
Plan calls for new buildings at the corner of Route 18 and W. Ferris Street, replacing to existing homes in East Brunswick.
Health committee chairman cites urgency after inspections reveal safety issues.
Plentiful gas supplies and a warm winter mean rebates for ratepayers
Elijah's Promise to be one of three locations in the county to be surveying homeless population numbers while giving out food and clothing
Customers with "Forever" stamps do not have to add more money to their stamps.
Mayor David Stahl gave his State of the Township Address, Monday.
Whistleblowers' allegations, if true, could lead to criminal charges against NJ's largest utility.