Lowest New Jersey jobless rate since May 2009.
Claim budget is lower than 2010 and 2011 budgets.
There are two types of exemptions: personal exemptions and exemptions for dependents. For each exemption you can deduct $3,700 on your 2011 tax return.
Mayor David Stahl will address the Township Council and residents during tonight's Township Council meeting tonight.
The Toll Brothers request is the first step in the property's eventual redevelopment.
Wineries may now ship directly to customers.
The Planning Board will hear an minor application regarding the Golden Triangle property.
With SRECs dropping from $600 to $200 and less, solar industry experts see their only hope to keep the price up is with legislation to require utilities to buy the energy certificates.
Rep. Rush Holt wants libraries to take a lead role in the economic recovery by providing funding for the tools job seekers need.
The Township Council appointed people to serve in various capacities for the upcoming year.
Michael Hughes will serve as council president and James Wendell will serve as vice president for 2012.
There will be fee increases for summer camp and Crystal Springs this year.
Councilman Michael Hughes has the support of several members of the Township Council and may become council president for 2012.
Members of the East Brunswick Township Council say keeping spending and taxes at a minimum are their goals for the upcoming year.
The state Department of Environmental Protection launches a new Smart phone app for state beaches, forests, parks and historic sites.
What's bothering you? Taxes? Crime? Schools? Jobs? What do you want your elected politicians to focus on this year?
Seniors, hybrid car drivers can get 10 percent off tolls.
Republican presidential candidates battled it out. Iowans spoke. But what do you say?
New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance Commissioner Tom Considine urges New Jersey consumers to make smart choices, carefully review their coverage and shop around as they renew their auto insurance policies in the new year.
The Township Council will hold its reorganization meeting on Monday, Jan. 9.
$40 million in suicide prevention funds will target veterans.
Garbage collection will change to accommodate the Christmas and New Year's Day holidays.
The Township Council approved a 30-year least on Monday, allowing the East Brunswick Chabad to renovate and use the abandoned schoolhouse.
East Brunswick would see little change if governor's proposal passes.
Health coverage subsidies for early retirees at NJ employers topped $300 million.
Vladimir Prokopchuk of East Brunswick was one of 12 interns who worked with State Sen. Thomas H. Kean (R- Westfield).
Some NJ towns and school districts may be due restitution
Loopholes in law enable convicted criminals to pass for legitimate businessmen, report claims.
New system will meet FCC requirements and eliminate dead zones.
Democratic pollster and campaign strategist Mark S. Mellman has helped lead the campaigns of 18 senators, eight governors and more than two dozen members of Congress.
Technology will help NJDOT track and deploy plows and spreaders.
The postal service is set to announce a major restructuring today that could mean longer delivery times.
State bear hunt begins Monday.
Disruption of life during construction a primary issue.
The party convention is a process for filling vacated Assembly seats -- without the uncertainty of an election.
Deadline for filing proof of loss claims extended to Jan. 23, 2012
Some information from the Transportation Security Administration.
"Lions share" of work should be done by the end of the month.
The NJ Turnpike Authority says the improvements are meant to improve traffic flow and safety.
Gusciora formerly represented Princeton in the Assembly, but moved to Trenton following redistricting earlier this year.