Christie announced Tuesday he is urging for the question to be part of November elections.
Nominations of two new justices is historic day for the state's highest court.
Public won't vote on budgets within state-mandated cap.
Some of the land was donated, while other was purchased through various grants.
$1.3 million has been spent in emergency expenses to date.
Controversial measure could allow 300,000 acres of protected land to be developed.
The Department of Education extended the deadline to Jan. 27.
Local winery can now ship directly to customers.
As Christie administration decides on new charters, debate continues about how to fix 15-year-old law.
Paul failed to complete criminal background check.
Hospitals struggling to provide care for patients without health coverage and juggling high debts hope the Affordable Care Act will alleviate problems.
Christie conditionally vetoes licenses and criminal checks for EMS workers -- lawmakers say they will look at costs in new session.
Federal law must be overturned before any legal wagers on sporting events are made.
Opponents argue that direct-ship measure would cost New Jersey jobs and tax revenue.
Cook was elected mayor with a 4-0 vote.
Mironov was re-elected as mayor, Shapiro elected deputy mayor.
U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (D-Mercer) was among elected officials who attended the meeting.
Donations will be collected until Jan. 31.
Tolls increasing by 50 percent to raise money for state capital projects.
It is unknown if there will be any appeals.
The lawsuit cannot be reopened at another time, the Borough Attorney said.
Political grudges, impassioned rhetoric may be keeping Cerf from Senate confirmation.
'Budget-neutral' waiver can deliver new Medicaid services as long as federal government contributes same amount.
Township Committee said they would revisit the permanent location of the holiday display next year.
Environmental agency seeks to suspend rules its deems 'unduly burdensome' to specific projects.
Legislation would also eliminate budget votes for towns below 2 percent cap.
Some NJ towns and school districts may be due restitution.
Governor calls on the Legislature to take action during the remaining 30 days of session.
Loopholes in law enable convicted criminals to pass for legitimate businessmen, report claims.
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Mayor Steven Kirson read a proclamation on behalf of the council, outlining each recipient’s accomplishments and presented it to them.
Some information from the Transportation Security Administration.
The election's over, the legislature's back in session, and education reform is at the top of the docket.
The Civil War Monument will be lit up for the holidays on Nov. 25 at 8:30 p.m.
Working group advises state to focus on smaller-scale systems that can be quickly commercialized.
Former South Brunswick Deputy Mayor Carol Barrett elected to another term.
Official results are pending absentee ballot count and certification by the county clerk's office.
In East Windsor, Cranbury and Hightstown, the unofficial election results are in.
A breakdown of the ballot question on amending the NJ constitution to allow sports betting in Atlantic City and at racetracks in NJ.