The 9th District congressman introduced the No Russian DACHA Act. The act prompted a response from the Russian embassy.
Here are the residents running for their party's nomination Tuesday.
Constituents may speak with the longtime congressman about anything they wish.
Legislation would prevent Port Authority employees from enforcing the ban.
Johnson said, 'we must stand together in support of our diverse families.'
Here is a look at who won the Englewood and Englewood Cliffs elections.
Sheldon Kest of Tenafly charges that he lost part of a finger and broke his nose in the Sept. 29 incident.
Valerie Vainieri Huttle represents New Jersey's 37th Legislative District.
A bill by Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle would ensure that first responders have an ample supply of Narcan to administer.
Bill would require students to be evaluated and receive clearance from a doctor before being allowed to participate in physical activity.
Borough attorney recommended a prosecutor investigate Chief Michael Cioffi due to an alleged ticket-fixing scheme, the report said.
Loretta Weinberg is the senate majority leader.
The state released data showing each town's average property tax bill in 2015. Patch ranked them from to largest to the smallest.
A list of N.J. towns with highest property taxes as rates soared at their fastest pace in years in 2015 by $537 million.
A new examination backs up Donald Trump’s claim that groups of Muslims cheered the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in New Jersey.
See list, map below...is your town at risk of a toxic disaster?
Haughton loses seat on Englewood Board of Education. Parks take Englewood Cliffs council race.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Four candidates vying for three Board of Education seats. Joseph Favaro running for mayor.
Four people vying for three Board of Education seats. Frank Huttle III running for another term as mayor.
Hackensack 17-year-old allegedly had "friends" In the Islamic State who were planning to attack New York City, authorities said.
A New Jersey lawmaker has proposed legislation inspired by the killing of Cecil the Lion that would curb the killing of endangered species.
Tyler Clementi's mother and Garden State Equality, a gay rights organization, descend on congressman's Glen Rock office Monday.
Garden State Equality upset about Garrett's recent comments about the National Republican Congressional Committee supporting gay candidates.
Several lawmakers slammed the hikes that will cost some users as much as $26 more a month to ride the rails to New York City.
State Senate President Steve Sweeney said time has run out procedurally for officials to put the question on the November ballot.
“New Jersey is the only state in the country which people tend to have a negative opinion of,” YouGov said in its summary.
Assemblyman Scott Rumana is the Republican caucus point person on the potential ballot question.
Charles Cobb beat Lisa Wisotsky by 64 votes to capture Democratic primary. Park beats McMorrow for Englewood Cliffs GOP ticket by two votes.
Mother of four has been out of work since Governor Christie fired her for orchestrating GWB lane closures as political payback.
20 million people live within 50 miles of the nuclear plants but only the closest governments have plans.
Counties were ranked by comparing 30 factors that influence health including education, housing, violent crime, jobs, diet and exercise.
The curriculum will consist of hands-on, interactive educational activities as well as physical training activities.
The information session will be held from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Moonachie Civic Center, located at 125 Moonachie Road.
The Governor is expected to speak about his proposed budget and reform initiatives for New Jersey and answer questions from the audience.
The bill was approved by a vote of 36-0. The Assembly approved it 73-0 in November. It now heads to the Governor’s desk.
The proposal unveiled by President Obama would make two years of community college free for responsible students.
Former NJ Governor Dick Codey administered the Oath of Office.
"...how could someone ... endorse a candidate who ... more than likely violated the most basic civil right of a citizen, the right to vote?"
The bill would remove the automatic assumption that first time domestic aggravated assault cases qualify for non-imprisonment, and more.