Revised farmland assessment program would make it easier for farmers to qualify for tax breaks, harder for politicians and rock stars.
New bill aims to prop up prices in badly battered solar market -- but even some advocates wonder if it can succeed.
New Jersey Arts Education Census Project surveys nearly all schools to compare arts education offerings.
The council has been working on the ordinance for about five months.
Administration justifies 'tough decisions' to divert funds for cleaning up contaminated sites to help balance budget.
Here are video clips from the governor's Q&A session at the National Guard Armory in Freehold on Friday.
The council extended the agreement at Monday's council meeting.
Free helmets will be given to residents ages five to 16 on May 8, May 15 and May 22 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Municipal Building.
Mercer superintendents worry extra tests will undercut ability of good teachers to engage with students.
NJDOT launches Adopt-A-Highway program, which enlists volunteers to pick up litter and keep New Jersey highways clean.
In total, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection disbursed nearly $16 million in Clean Communities grants to counties and municipalities across the state.
To earn high school diploma, end-of-course exams are coming, but may take awhile.
The primary election will be held June 5.
The mayor, committee members took a pay cut.
House GOP's proposed budget would cripple Medicare, lawmakers say.
President Barack Obama is pressing Congress to tighten regulations governing oil speculators.
The budget also passed at Tuesday's election.
The state withholding Energy Tax Receipts is contributing to the tax increase, Mironov said.
The ordinance was unanimously introduced at Monday's council meeting.
April 15 to 21 is Volunteer Appreciation Week.
Christie Administration clashes with some charter schools.
Municipalities in New Jersey have to draft affordable housing spending plans, or the state will empty their accounts.
Governor speaks in Bridgewater about his week spent in Israel and Jordan.
The governor apparently nodded off during a Bruce Springsteen concert in New York City.
Nonpartisan GAO report revives partisan debate over Christie's decision to cancel ARC Tunnel.
The Borough received a check from the insurance company Tuesday morning.
Two men, including a Monmouth County resident, are challenging President Barack Obama's placement on the state's primary ballot.
The pilot program is designed to help armed forces veterans become teachers.
A new online database includes more than 80,000 attorneys licensed to practice in New Jersey.
Council members praise the conversation started at Tuesday's special meeting.
In Model Curriculum 1.0, educators will assess the new standards.
The council to talk about the future of Borough Hall and the police department.
The budget allocates for two additional police officers.
As U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments, local advocates gather to celebrate anniversary of Affordable Care Act.
The tax rate has increased by 1.5-cents, or about $93 more annually on the average assessed home.
Two seats are open on the council and the deadline to run is April 2.
Each town received $220,000.
The candidate's endorsements include former mayors, and current and present committee members.
U.S. senator 'greatly concerned' about financial impact of restructuring on students.
Abbott v. Burke and Mount Laurel decisions figure large in six-hour confirmation hearing.