All nonviolent drug users could be ordered to compulsory drug court instead of prison.
The mayor said 25 percent of tax levy is imposed by state officials.
NJ DEP's counterclaim: new rules enhance entry, especially for fishermen
DEP spokesman said Hightstown did notify the DEP in September 2010.
DEP says notification a requirement, but not spelled out in regulations.
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.
The plan is for a total of 183 acres across Hightstown and East Windsor, which includes the former Minute Maid property.
East Windsor Regional School District's state aid is up about $1.2 million this year.
Facing a $13 billion funding gap, NJ's state and local governments and school districts have to make deep cuts or reinvent the way they provide services.
Two of the vehicles will be marked, one unmarked.
Women approve of Obama more than men.
Assemblyman sponsors bill requiring emblem on buildings where solar panels are attached to the roof to protect firefighters from electrocution.
The state senator spoke out at an East Windsor council meeting.
But political compromise keeps "thorough and efficient" out of new bill.
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Jay Taylor will seek re-election as a Democrat, instead of a Republican, in the primary election.
Obama, Christie, Booker Praise Veteran Lawmaker
The ordinance was tabled until next council meeting.
The potential for reducing flooding in town is an incentive behind the project, engineers said.
With no vote planned, Sen. Ruiz still has time to work out the details of her high-profile bill.
New Innovation Fund will reward schools for making goals and hitting targets
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.
Borough Council approved the position at Tuesday’s meeting.
James Le Tellier said he is available to meet with any members of the community.
The Hightstown Borough Engineer and a rep from the New Jersey Department of Transportation will be at Tuesday's council meeting.
Christie got his way on his first two budgets. Will this be the year Democratic leaders say 'No'?
Worried about high property taxes in the Garden State? Here's why.
Proposed bill would create state agency to buy up foreclosed properties and turn some into affordable units.
With Cerf working on a report about school funding, some districts are already resigned to seeing no increases.
Consolidation initiatives are sweeping the state, with governor and legislature adding bipartisan backing.
Gov. Christie has vowed to veto any bill allowing same-sex marriage in New Jersey.
Post your comments, photos and videos regarding the proposed merger of Rutgers University-Camden and Rowan University here.
President Obama announced Thursday that 10 states, including NJ, would be granted waivers for the No Child Left Behind Act, which mandates rigorous standardized testing for public school students.
In exchange for waiver, state Department of Education agrees to raise educational standards and provide increased accountability.
The terms of a new three-year contract include some pay freezes and some pay increases.
James Le Tellier was appointed as the first civilian head of the Hightstown Police Department, after a 6-0 vote by council.
The resolution calls for a three year term for the named director.
Customers with "Forever" stamps do not have to add more money to their stamps.